RTX’s Raytheon Completes First Flight Test for PhantomStrike Radar

09.05.2025 Products
RTX’s Raytheon Completes First Flight Test for PhantomStrike Radar

RTX’s Raytheon Completes First Flight Test for PhantomStrike Radar

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Raytheon, an RTX business, has successfully completed the first flight test of its PhantomStrike radar on its Multi-Program Testbed aircraft in Ontario, California. PhantomStrike successfully tracked several airborne targets and accurately mapped the terrain.

PhantomStrike is a first-of-its-kind fully air-cooled, fire-control radar that’s designed to provide long-range threat detection, tracking and targeting. At nearly half the cost of a typical fire control radar, it delivers superior radar capability due to its faster, more agile digital beam, advanced target detection and resistance to jamming.

“The threat environment is evolving, and this test demonstrates how PhantomStrike can make enhanced situational awareness available to a broader set of our partners and allies - offering unparalleled performance and potential U.S. weapons integration – at an affordable price,” said Bryan Rosselli, President of Advanced Products and Solutions at Raytheon.

“This next-generation radar dramatically changes how we identify and respond to threats,” he added.

PhantomStrike is a gallium nitride (GaN) powered radar that enables aircrew to see farther. It’s designed for a range of platforms, including uncrewed and light-attack aircraft, fighter jets, helicopters and ground-based towers. It harnesses the fire control power of a fighter in its lightest form factor ever – weighing nearly half of a modern active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar.

Production of the radars takes place in Forest, Mississippi; Tucson, Arizona; and Scotland, with support from Raytheon UK.

Raytheon also announced it has successfully demonstrated the Air Space Total Awareness for Rapid Tactical Execution, or ASTARTE, system’s ability to integrate with multiple military command and control systems during Project Convergence Capstone 5.

Developed by a team of technologists led by Raytheon Advanced Technology, ASTARTE enhances airspace operations and deconfliction in highly congested battlespaces. The software automates the ability to provide a real-time common operational picture by integrating with existing command and control systems, predicting airspace usage, and improving speed by reducing time for planning and generating courses of action for joint fires.

Raytheon, an RTX business, is a leading provider of defense solutions to help the U.S. government, our allies and partners defend their national sovereignty and ensure their security. For more than 100 years, Raytheon has developed new technologies and enhanced existing capabilities in integrated air and missile defense, smart weapons, missiles, advanced sensors and radars, interceptors, space-based systems, hypersonics and missile defense across land, air, sea and space.

RTX is the world’s largest aerospace and defense company. With more than 185,000 global employees, and through industry-leading businesses (Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney and Raytheon), RTX is advancing aviation, engineering integrated defense systems for operational success, and developing next-generation technology solutions and manufacturing to help global customers address their most critical challenges. The company, with 2024 sales of more than $80 billion, is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, USA.

 

 



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