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Mercury Systems secures $96 million Raytheon subcontract

Mercury Systems secures $96 million Raytheon subcontract By Investing.com

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EditorRachael RajanStock Markets

Published Feb 01, 2024 05:01PM ET

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ANDOVER, Mass. – Mercury Systems Inc. (NASDAQ:MRCY), a provider of mission-critical processing solutions, has entered into a three-year subcontract with Raytheon (NYSE:RTN), a business of RTX, to supply signal processing subsystems for the U.S. Army’s Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor (LTAMDS) program. The deal, which could be worth up to $96 million, involves the delivery of hardware for nine LTAMDS radars over the contract period.

This new agreement follows Mercury’s completion in May 2023 of hardware deliveries for the first six LTAMDS radars, including more than 160 units comprising signal data processors, beamforming platforms, and ethernet switching hardware. These deliveries were part of a proof of manufacturing contract.

The LTAMDS is a cutting-edge 360-degree Active Electronically Scanned Array radar designed to enhance the U.S. Army’s Integrated Air and Missile Defense network. It boasts increased capacity and capabilities to counter advanced threats such as hypersonic missiles. The LTAMDS radars, constructed by Raytheon, are currently undergoing simultaneous integration and testing at various government and Raytheon facilities. Recent milestones, including contractor verification testing and live fire tests against tactical ballistic and cruise missiles, have confirmed the radar’s performance and developmental progression.

Mercury Systems has crafted an advanced processing solution for the LTAMDS, aiming to provide U.S. and international forces with strategic and tactical superiority. The first international customer for the LTAMDS is Poland.

Bill Ballhaus, Chairman and CEO of Mercury Systems, remarked on the significance of the LTAMDS production for the company’s organic growth in the coming years. The company’s technology is utilized in over 300 programs across 35 countries, ranging from mission computing to communications.

Mercury Systems, headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts, emphasizes innovation from silicon to system scale, converting data into actionable intelligence.

This announcement is based on a press release statement from Mercury Systems Inc.

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Mercury Systems secures $96 million Raytheon subcontract

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