Raytheon upbeat on prospects for Patriot air defense system

July 12, 2016

Radar for patriot

Reuters:

Raytheon Co (RTN.N) on Monday said it saw bright prospects for continued sales of its Patriot air defense missile systems, citing strong interest among its 13 operator countries in adding a 360-degree AESA radar to their existing systems.

The U.S. government last year gave permission for Raytheon to export the new radar to countries that have Patriot missile defense systems. Raytheon says the new radar gives the system a 360-degree view of potential threats, makes it more reliable to operate, and lower its operating and maintenance costs.

Wes Kremer, president of Raytheon’s Integrated Defense Systems business, said regular meetings by Patriot operators to decide on potential software and hardware upgrades meant the weapons system would continue to adapt to evolving threats.

“Patriot today is stronger than it’s ever been, and I believe our future is brighter than it’s ever been,” Kremer told Reuters at the Farnborough International Airshow.

Kremer declined to provide any detailed estimates on how many 360-degree active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar units the company could sell, but all 13 countries that operate the current system are potential candidates.

He said Raytheon was keeping a close eye on developments in Germany, which last year chose Lockheed Martin Corp’s (LMT.N) rival MEADS system to replace its Patriots, in the hope that the decision could still be reversed.

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