Raytheon Ready for Takeoff at Farnborough International Airshow


Will showcase advanced weapons, missile defense technology



WALTHAM, Mass. – Precision weapons, advanced gunfire detectors, tiny jammers and a bus-size radar that tracks missiles as they hurtle through space will all be part of Raytheon Company's (NYSE: RTN) technology showcase at the July 14-20 Farnborough International Airshow in England.



A global defense and technology company having done business in 80 countries - and leading the defense sector in international sales, Raytheon experts will meet during the Farnborough event with numerous customers and brief some of the world's media on innovations in its missiles, radars and other product lines.



"Developing a common understanding of the complexity of the security challenges in today's global environment is the first step toward building a strong customer relationship," said Thomas A. Kennedy, CEO, Raytheon Company. "The Farnborough International Airshow has historically provided us with an ideal opportunity to showcase our technology and product portfolio to customers from around the world. Defining the right mix of cost-effective solutions to support our customers' needs drives solid business partnership and shared success."



Raytheon equipment on display will include avionics and weapons, and with recent major contract awards such as the U.S. Navy's Air and Missile Defense Radar, and the Navy's Next Generation Jammer, the company will showcase its technology prowess at the airshow. Among Raytheon's featured items at the airshow:



    --  The Modern Man Station for the Patriot Air and Missile Defense System.

        Visitors to Raytheon's pavilion will be able to try out the station's

        color, touch-screen display used to identify and display airborne

        objects, track potential threats and engage hostile targets;

    --  The AN/TPY-2 defense radar, a mobile, bus-size, X-band radar designed to

        help protect the U.S. and its allies from thousands of ballistic

        missiles believed to be outside the control of the United States, NATO,

        China or Russia. The ultra-sensitive system can even detect missiles as

        they ascend, giving defense systems crucial time and space to block the

        attack;

    --  Raytheon's Advanced Combat Radar, chosen last year by South Korea for

        its fleet of KF-16 C/D Block 52 Fighting Falcon combat aircraft.

    --  Advances in Raytheon weapons for the F-35 Lightning II fighter jet,

        which will make its Farnborough debut this year;

    --  The Miniature Air Launched Decoy Jammer, or MALD-J, a lightweight,

        air-launched craft that jams the radar of enemy air defenses and can

        duplicate the flight profile and radar signatures of allied aircraft;

    --  Upgrades to the Tomahawk Cruise Missile that will allow it to hunt down

        moving targets on its own;

    --  The Boomerang Shooter Detection System, recently chosen to protect U.S.

        utility sites following a sniper attack on an electrical substation in

        Silicon Valley last year. The company has also developed an airborne

        version that can hear gunfire over the sound of helicopter blades;



The company is also bringing command, control, communications, computers and Intelligence (C4I) products. Raytheon currently provides 60 international customers with products that help commanders detect and diffuse complex threats.



During its trade days, the airshow draws tens of thousands of industry experts, government officials and aviation and defense enthusiasts to the TAG Farnborough Airport southwest of London. "Farnborough is a fantastic opportunity for us to link up with our customers, to meet new customers, and to build upon our strong heritage of doing business internationally," said John D. Harris II, CEO, Raytheon International Inc. and vice president for Raytheon's business development.



Raytheon officials will also present the following briefings for members of the media at the airshow (UK times listed):



MONDAY, JULY 14:



1215     Electronic Warfare: A Force and Budget Multiplier (includes lunch)



1300     Interceptors Briefing



TUESDAY, JULY 15:



0900     Global Cyber Solutions Overview



1200     A 360 View of Patriot in Europe (includes lunch)



1300     RAF Sentinel Way Forward



WEDNESDAY, JULY 16:



1000     Air Dominance Dialog



1100     Tomahawk Modernization Briefing



1200     A Commanding View: A look at Raytheon's C4I (includes lunch)



About Raytheon

Raytheon Company, with 2013 sales of $24 billion and 63,000 employees worldwide, is a technology and innovation leader specializing in defense, security and civil markets throughout the world. With a history of innovation spanning 92 years, Raytheon provides state-of-the-art electronics, mission systems integration and other capabilities in the areas of sensing; effects; and command, control, communications and intelligence systems, as well as cyber security and a broad range of mission support services. Raytheon is headquartered in Waltham, Mass. For more about Raytheon, visit us at www.raytheon.com and follow us on Twitter @Raytheon.



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