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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Raytheon completes redesign of circuit card assemblies for Foreign Military Sale AN/TPY-2 radar

AN/TPY-2A U.S. Middle East security partner moved one step closer to gaining an enhanced ballistic missile defense capability when Raytheon Company completed the redesign of eight circuit card assemblies for a Foreign Military Sales (FMS) AN/TPY-2 radar.

The redesigned cards extend the advanced capabilities found within the original components, while incorporating technologies and processes previously unavailable when Raytheon delivered the first AN/TPY-2 in 2004.

The new cards will be inserted into all new AN/TPY-2 radars Raytheon produces.

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