The Missile Defense Agency (MDA) will soon have greater agility and capability in its fleet of AN/TPY-2 ballistic missile defense radars . Raytheon has begun construction of two major sub-components of the AN/TPY-2 under a $53 million contract announced by the Department of Defense on Sept 2. The units Raytheon is building will enable the MDA to rotate sub-components out of the field to receive depot-level upgrades while keeping the radars up and running.
AN/TPY-2 is a critical element of the Ballistic Missile Defense System. It is a mobile X-band radar that is integral in protecting civilians and infrastructure in the U.S., deployed warfighters, and allied nations and security partners, from the growing ballistic missile threat. U.S. intelligence agencies estimate there are more than 6,300 ballistic missiles not controlled by the U.S., NATO, China or Russia . That number is expected to reach almost 8,000 by 2020.
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Saturday, September 20, 2014
Raytheon Builds Spare Critical Components for AN/TPY-2 BMD Radar
Raytheon Begins Building Critical Components for AN/TPY-2 BMD Radar
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