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Raytheon's Optical Sensor Studied for Missile Defense

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MCKINNEY, Texas, Nov. 16, 2010 — Raytheon Co.'s Airborne Optical Sensor system is now an integral part of the Missile Defense Agency's experimentation with forward-deployed, advanced infrared sensors for missile defense applications. "Raytheon is proud to provide this technology to the Missile Defense Agency," said Tim Carey, vice president for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems. "Our Airborne Optical Sensor system allows operators to have an 'unblinking eye' over areas of interest and allows the Missile Defense Agency to locate, identify and track missile targets that could potentially threaten the...Read full article

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    Published: November 2010
    Airborne Optical Sensor systemAmericasBusinessdefensehigh-altitude target acquisitionhomeland securityImaginginfrared sensorsMassachusettsmissile defenseMissile Defense Agencymulti-spectral targetingoptical sensorOpticsRaytheonRaytheon Multi-Spectral Targeting SystemSensors & DetectorsTexasTim Carey

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