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— General Upendra Dwivedi, Indian Army Chief

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Raytheon’s walk-in flight simulator

July 16-31, 2011

Using a 4D walk-in simulator at the 2011 Paris Air Show, Raytheon showcased its role as the leader in the development, manufacturing and installation of state-ofthe-art situational awareness technology for fixed and rotary wing aircraft. Raytheon’s situational awareness technology can be added to existing aircraft with no operational flight programme or mission computer impact, allowing aging instruments to be easily upgraded, quickly and economically, on platforms such as the F-16.

“What you are going to see in the evolution of technology is bringing more sensory experience into the cockpit,” said Chief Engineer Todd Lovell, of Customized Engineering and Depot Services at Raytheon Technical Services Company. “There is so much information coming into the cockpit that you cannot take it in with just your eyes anymore; now it is going to be eyes, ears and maybe even touch as we go forward.”