Raytheon Intelligence & Space has been selected by the Boeing Company to provide the APG-82(V)1 active electronically scanned array radar for the F-15EX.
The radar can simultaneously detect, identify and track multiple air and surface targets at longer ranges than ever before. This constant target observation allows pilots to make smarter decisions faster and further from the threat; enabling them to keep their edge in the skies and achieve air dominance.
"The most advanced F-15 ever built demands the most advanced AESA radar available," says Michelle Styczynski, F-15 Senior Product Line Director for Raytheon Intelligence & Space. "Not only is the APG-82(V)1 radar more capable than ever, it's combat proven – having flown in multiple theatres around the world. Our production line is up and running, and we're ready to deliver this revolutionary capability today."
Raytheon Intelligence & Space has delivered more than 150 APG-82s to U.S. and international customers. Under the contract with Boeing, RI&S will deliver eight systems beginning this year and concluding in 2022.
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Raytheon Intelligence & Space (RIS) (was Raytheon, Space and Airborne Systems) | Airborne Reconnaissance Infrared, GPS, IFF Interrogators, Infrared Target Designators, Laser Targeting Systems, Radio Communications Equipment, Reconnaissance Radar, Surveillance/Air Defense Radar, Weapons Countermeasures |
Boeing Defense, Space & Security | Airframer |
Related aircraft programs: |
Boeing F-15E Strike Eagle |
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Weapons Systems |
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