Raytheon’s innovative Virtual Trade Show reflects the company’s strong presence at the Pacific 2010 International Maritime Exposition being held at Sydney’s Darling Harbour.
Visitors to Hall 5 Stand 5G21 will find many of the capabilities that have shown the company to be a trusted partner in the naval domain.
Through a variety of capability statements, facts sheets, images and videos the company’s depth of expertise in systems integration is highlighted here along with news about the company’s sensor and effector technology, mission support activities and increased focus on force preparedness.
Mission Assurance
Raytheon Australia’s pedigree in delivering mission assurance draws a particular focus with the company’s proven record as the systems integrator for the Collins Class Submarine Replacement Combat System. This is supported by the company’s systems integration role in providing state of the art electronic warfare training to the RAN and recent performance as the mission systems integrator for the Hobart Class Air Warfare Destroyer.
Sensing and Effectors
Raytheon is renowned for its delivery of sensor and effector technology to a range of RAN platforms through its AN/SPS-49 search radar, Mk 99 director, ATFLIR, Mk 48 CBASS torpedoes, Phalanx close in weapon systems as well as SM-2 and ESSM missiles.
A significant number of other such capabilities are also highlighted here to demonstrate the company’s depth of expertise in this area.
Mission Support
The company is a trusted partner in mission support. Raytheon Australia has developed a proud reputation for delivering whole of life support for ADF platforms, systems and products and has proven capabilities supporting product on F-111, C130H&J, AP-3C, FA-18, Blackhawk, Seahawk and TPQ-36 radar.
The company is also leading the way to provide the military with innovative solutions such as its Retention and Motivation Initiative for the RAN.
Force Preparedness
Now Raytheon Australia is working to deliver training solutions that draw on the company’s strong systems engineering pedigree here and overseas. Building on the success of its Electronic Warfare Training for RAN, its work on the Hornet Aircrew Training System and for the Hobart Class Air Warfare Destroyer Raytheon is focused linking the “preparedness” of platforms and systems with “preparedness” of people.

