RTX's SeaVue Multi-role Radar provides critical targeting data at RIMPAC

Core Insights - Raytheon successfully demonstrated the SeaVue Multi-role Radar's long-range target detection capabilities during the U.S. Navy's Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise, the largest international maritime exercise in the world [1][2] Company Overview - Raytheon, part of RTX, is a leading provider of defense solutions, focusing on technologies for integrated air and missile defense, smart weapons, advanced sensors, and radars, among others [5] - RTX employs over 185,000 people globally and reported sales of $69 billion in 2023, with a focus on advancing aviation and integrated defense systems [6] Technology and Capabilities - The SeaVue Multi-role Radar (SVMR) demonstrated its ability to provide high-fidelity targeting data necessary for effective weapons engagement in maritime environments, enhancing situational awareness and decision-making [3] - SVMR features a modular and scalable architecture, allowing for affordable upgrades and has been extensively tested for both low and high-altitude surveillance modes [4]