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RTX’s Wide Range of Capabilities on Show

Our Bureau - : Oct 17, 2023 - : 1:32 am

Raytheon’s PhantomStrike AESA radar model and Collins Aerospace’s TruNet AR-1500 networked communications airborne radio are among the products that RTX has brought to the Show.

The company, which has a significant presence in the country as well as in the region, is highlighting its engine, avionics, mission systems, sensor and effectors technologies.
The company has signed a contract with Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) to deliver the PhantomStrike radar for its FA-50 aircraft for Poland. The company expects to make the deliveries in 2025.

The compact PhantomStrike radar is smaller, lighter and requires less power. It weighs less than 150 pounds and at nearly half the weight of modern AESA radars, delivers the heavyweight performance needed for superior battlespace situational awareness. With digital beam forming and steering, multimode functionality and interleaved ground and air targeting, PhantomStrike delivers superior radar capability at nearly half the cost of typical fire control radars. The radar is designed to be integrated onto any platform, including a light-attack aircraft, rotary wing aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles and stationary platforms. Because of its open mission systems architecture design, PhantomStrike can be upgraded without maintenance.

The Collins Aerospace TruNet AR-1500 networked communications airborne radio, which the company is displaying for the Republic of Korea armed forces, delivers software-defined capabilities for country-specific customization. From sovereign waveforms to multinational interoperability and advanced encryption security, the AR-1500 offers tailorable functionality in a form factor that also makes it easier, faster and more cost-effective to integrate. The latest and most capable fully exportable software defined radio receiver-transmitter, TruNet AR-1500 is part of the TruNet networked communications solution family, which includes ground and handheld radios, advanced networking waveforms, apps, ancillaries and services. According to the company, it is the first solution to ensure secure connectivity between ground and airborne elements across the entire battlespace.

RTX’s presence at the Show will also include a range of interactive displays, including Pratt & Whitney’s F-135 ECU engine touchscreen, the Raytheon land, air and sea defense interactive and space capabilities interactive and Collins Aerospace’s video demo of the Tactical Combat Training System pod.

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