RTX's Raytheon Secures $536 Million U.S. Navy Contract for SPY-6 Radar Upgrades

Reuters
03 Jun
RTX's Raytheon Secures $536 Million U.S. Navy Contract for SPY-6 Radar Upgrades

Raytheon, a business under RTX Corporation, has secured a $536 million contract from the U.S. Navy for the continued integration and support of the SPY-6 family of radars. This contract, which builds on a previous Integration and Production Support agreement, will see upgrades to Flight IIA destroyers with the SPY-6$(V)$4 variant. The SPY-6 radar is noted for being the most advanced in the U.S. naval fleet, enhancing defense capabilities against various threats. The contract includes training, engineering services, ship installation, integration, testing, and software upgrades. Currently, the SPY-6 radar is installed on two new U.S. Navy ships, with three more installations and tests scheduled for 2025. Over the next decade, deployment is anticipated on over 60 ships. Completion of the contract work is expected by May 2026.

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