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  • ...the time, but, in 1925, the name was found to have prior claims on it, and Raytheon was coined. The founders were Laurence K. Marshall, [[Vannevar Bush]] and C Work accelerated rapidly with the advent of [[World War II]], when Raytheon became one of the first US firms involved in [[radar]], through the [[MIT R
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  • ...werful, expensive, and longer-ranged than competing [[Griffin missile]], a Raytheon-funded development
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  • ...the time, but, in 1925, the name was found to have prior claims on it, and Raytheon was coined. The founders were Laurence K. Marshall, [[Vannevar Bush]] and C Work accelerated rapidly with the advent of [[World War II]], when Raytheon became one of the first US firms involved in [[radar]], through the [[MIT R
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  • ...hat combines [[thermal imaging]], [[radar]] and laser guidance, built by [[Raytheon]]
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  • A [[Raytheon]] commercial and military system of navigation [[radar]]; while on U.S. Nav
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  • ...University]]; [[Defense Policy Board]]; boards of [[SRI International]], [[Raytheon]], [[Horizon Lines]], [[Rolls Royce North America]], the [[Armed Forces YMC
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  • | url=http://rpsc.raytheon.com/AboutRPSC/documents/RPSCbrochure.pdf | title=Raytheon Polar Services Company
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  • ...Hellfire Longbow missiles, and on the cooled sensors "used by the Lockheed/Raytheon [[FGM-148 Javelin|Javelin imaging infrared (IIR) missile]] to add extra fir ...ould use the Brimstone body with a new rocket motor subcontracted to ATK, Raytheon’s XM1111 Medium Range Munition guided tank shell software, and CMTS. CMTS
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  • *Contractor: Raytheon|Raytheon Co., General Dynamics, and Hughes Missile Systems. *Guidance System: Raytheon semi-active on continuous wave or pulsed Doppler radar energy.
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  • ...rveillance radar and [[signals intelligence]] (SIGINT) system developed by Raytheon. The system was redesignated [[APY-10|AN/APY-10]] in June 2006.<ref name=AP | title = Raytheon P-8A MMA Radar Receives New AN/APY-10 Nomenclature
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  • {{r|Raytheon}}
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  • | url =}}</ref> Made by Raytheon, it is the primary radar for the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense missil ...rray radar, which operates in the 8.55-10 GHz IEEE frequency bands|X band. Raytheon builds it as part of an X-band family, along with the National Missile Defe
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  • ...the University of Pittsburgh; vice president of corporate operations at [[Raytheon]]; and director of defense studies, [[American Enterprise Institute]]; ass
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  • Built by a [[Raytheon]]-[[Lockheed-Martin]] team, it entered service in 1996.<ref name=ArmyTech-J The 6.4 KG CLU, Raytheon's product, contains the missile guidance electronics and which can be atta
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  • | title = Raytheon RIM-156 Standard SM-2ER Block IV *Prime contractor: Raytheon
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