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The RR-AIRSS program is sponsored by the U.S. Air Force Space and Missiles
Systems Center and managed by the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory Space
Vehicles Directorate in
The sensor represents a major technology advance compared with the current Defense Satellite and Space-based Infrared System programs. Both rely on complex scanning mechanisms to perform full-earth surveillance of missiles and other infrared targets. Initial tests and analysis indicate the RR-AIRSS sensor will outperform both significantly.
"The RR-AIRSS sensor is an important part of the evolution of our nation's missile warning capabilities," said
Having successfully completed in fewer than 18 months the integration and demonstration of a novel sensor able to monitor the entire earth, Raytheon is preparing to finish environmental testing. The company already has collected test pattern images that demonstrate telescope image quality and focal plane functionality. After environmental testing, the sensor will go to the Air Force Research Laboratory for further evaluation.
"This achievement is the result of innovative thinking, tightly managed program execution, and close coordination between Raytheon and our partners at the laboratory and the Space and Missile Systems Center," Arnold said. "We're proud to continue our tradition of developing the most advanced sensor technology for military and civil space applications."
Raytheon Company, with 2007 sales of
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