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TPY-4 Radar earns official US Government Designation by Staff Writers Syracuse NY (SPX) Sep 14, 2021
As the world's most capable and flexible ground based multi-function long-range radar, Lockheed Martin's TPY-4 has received its official U.S. Government nomenclature - AN/TPY-4(V)1 - officially marking the radar's maturity and its ability to deliver fully-digital technology, and therefore setting a new standard for the future of radars. "Our team has worked diligently to deliver this advanced radar supporting domestic and international air surveillance requirements," said Chandra Marshall, vice president and general manager at Lockheed Martin. "This designation represents our commitment to furthering our radar capabilities to specifically overmatch emerging, complex, and advanced threats." Lockheed Martin's specialized team has spent more than 10 years and more than $100 million in research and development funds for the TPY-4 radar, including the construction, operation, and testing of prototype radar systems. TPY-4 offers multi-mission capabilities, such as early warning, situational awareness, tactical ballistic missile surveillance and air defense. It also integrates the latest mature commercial technologies to create a revolutionary radar architecture.
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The TPY-4 Radar: A Fully Digital Solution for Today's and Tomorrow's Threats That's because the TPY-4 radar users are not locked by the system's hardware. Users have the ability to transmit and receive digitally, allowing for more enhanced target identification and classification. Earlier radars may have some level of digitization, but Lockheed Martin's software-defined TPY-4 radar is digital at every element and across the entire architecture. Users don't have to account for downtime for time-consuming actions, like hardware upgrades or manual data transfers. "Our digital transmitter and receiver architecture provides flexibility to adjust performance for evolving missions, threats, and environments," said Rick Herodes, Lockheed Martin's Radar and Sensor System's Ground Based Air Surveillance program director. "TPY-4 provides unprecedented flexibility through software updates without invasive or time-consuming architectural redesigns, therefore making it the most effective risk management solution for national defense."
DARPA transitions next-generation phased array system Washington DC (SPX) Sep 02, 2021 DARPA has announced that a first-of-its-kind sensor system developed under the Arrays at Commercial Timescales - Integration and Validation (ACT-IV) program has transitioned to the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) for continued advancement and experimentation. Northrop Grumman, the primary research team on the ACT-IV program, facilitated the transition of the advanced digital active electronically scanned array (AESA) to the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, OH. ACT-IV is a nove ... read more
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