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Land-Based SPY-6 AMDR Test Installation

Land-Based SPY-6 AMDR Test Installation

Source: Raytheon


SPY-6 AMDR TRACKS, INTERCEPTS MULTIPLE THREATS AND BALLISTIC MISSILE IN LATEST TESTS
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Land-Based SPY-6 AMDR Test Installation

Land-Based SPY-6 AMDR Test Installation

Source: Raytheon


TEWKSBURY, Mass. -- Raytheon's SPY-6 Air and Missile Defense Radar (AMDR) is continuing to demonstrate its integrated air and missile defense capability through performance against multiple targets. Recently, the radar detected, acquired and tracked multiple targets from the U.S. Navy's Pacific Missile Range Facility, Kauai, Hawaii. Capitalizing on two unrelated exercises conducted nearby in mid-September, SPY-6 not only tracked multiple threats simultaneously, but also a ballistic missile through to intercept, for the first time.

"AN/SPY-6(V) continues to impress through consistent performance against complex, surrogate threats," said U.S. Navy Captain Seiko Okano, Major Program Manager for Above Water Sensors, Program Executive Office Integrated Warfare Systems. "With production now underway, we're progressing - with confidence - toward delivery of this exceptional, game-changing radar, which will transform our naval capabilities for decades to come."

Raytheon states that the SPY-6 program has met all milestones, ahead of or on schedule, since its inception in January 2014. The radar has amassed a track record of performance, demonstrating its multi-mission capabilities against an array of single and multiple, simultaneous targets throughout the Navy's extensive testing program and against various targets of opportunity. Now in production at Raytheon's advanced Radar Development Facility, the company says that the SPY-6 remains on schedule for delivery to the first DDG 51 Flight III, the future USS Jack H Lucas (DDG 125), in 2019.

The SPY-6 provides greater range, increased accuracy, greater resistance to environmental and man-made electronic clutter, higher reliability, and sustainability than currently deployed radars, says Raytheon. The radar's demonstrated sensitivity provides greater coverage for early and accurate detection which optimizes the effectiveness of the Navy's most advanced weapons, including all variants of Standard Missile-3 and Standard Missile-6.

The inherent scalability of the radar, which is based on 2'x2'x2' Radar Modular Assemblies, individual radar "building blocks," allows for new instantiations without significant new radar development costs. Scaled variants of SPY-6 already designated as U.S. Navy programs of record, include the back-fit radar for existing DDG 51 Flight IIA destroyers, the new and backfit radars for aircraft carriers and amphibious ships, as well as the radar for the new guided-missile frigate, FFG(X).

Source: Raytheon
 

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