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Raytheon wins US Navy next gen jammer competition

Issue No. 14 | July 16-31, 2013

Raytheon Company has been awarded a $279.4 million cost-plus-incentivefee contract by the US Navy to conduct the technology development phase of the Navy’s next generation Jammer programme.

“We believe the Navy’s choice validates Raytheon’s leadership in advanced electronic attack systems and technologies,” said Rick Yuse, President of Raytheon’s Space and Airborne Systems business. “Raytheon looks forward to building on our long-standing relationship with the US Navy as we provide the warfighter with innovative and reliable next generation Jammer solutions now and for many years to come.”

Raytheon leveraged knowledge and experience as a leading tactical weapon systems integrator to provide an affordable, low-risk, comprehensive NGJ solution to the US Navy. Raytheon also leveraged its Gallium nitride (GaN)-based AESA technologies to provide warfighters with enhanced electronic attack capabilities.

“Raytheon provided the US Navy with an innovative and efficient design capable of jamming current and future threats,” said Yuse. “Our technology approach met the programme requirements and leveraged our industry team’s extensive experience in combat-proven, high-reliability agile-beam RF systems designed for demanding carrierbased aircraft environments.”

NGJ will replace the ALQ-99 tactical jamming system currently on the Navy’s EA-18G Growler tactical airborne electronic attack aircraft.