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Yahoo
30-07-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
RTX Corporation (RTX) Introduces New Variant of Multispectral Targeting System for Navy Helicopters
RTX Corporation (NYSE:RTX) is among the 10 Best Aerospace Stocks to Buy Now. On July 28, the company announced that its Raytheon business has launched MTS-A HD, a new variant of Multispectral Targeting System, offering significant visual enhancements for maritime helicopter operations. njaj/ This next-generation variant will deliver enhanced targeting precision, expanded operational flexibility, and improved imaging clarity for naval helicopter platforms. RTX Corporation (NYSE:RTX) said it is working with both commercial and industrial partners to accelerate production and reduce system costs of the new variant. MTS-A HD is a new addition to Raytheon's MTS family of sensors, which are already installed on more than 400 American Navy helicopters. The new variant is also attracting international interest from across the world. Bryan Rosselli, President of Advanced Products & Solutions at Raytheon, stated the following on the introduction of the new advanced targeting system: 'Navy helicopter pilots need the clearest possible view when flying in hostile areas. Our new high-definition sensor system provides aircrews with superior visual capability, allowing them to make faster and more informed decisions when it matters most.' RTX Corporation (NYSE:RTX) is a giant in the global aerospace and defense industry, providing systems and services to commercial, military, and government clients. The stock has gained 35% year-to-date, as of the close of business on July 28. While we acknowledge the potential of RTX as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock. READ NEXT: 13 Best Global Stocks to Buy Right Now and 10 Best Small Cap Defense Stocks to Buy According to Hedge Funds. Disclosure: None. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
Yahoo
10-03-2025
- Yahoo
AI-Enabled Cognitive Electronic Warfare Capability Plugs Into F-16's Existing Radar Warning Receiver
TWZ's Jamie Hunter recently talked with Bryan Rosselli, President of advanced products and solutions for Raytheon, to get the lowdown on the AI-infused Cognitive Algorithm Deployment System (CADS) that is made to work with the company's AN/ALR-69 digital radar warning receiver (RWR). The biggest user of this RWR currently is the F-16 Viper fighter, but pairing it with CADS could work with many aircraft if AN/ALR-69 is integrated on them. Currently the RWR is also installed on KC-46 tankers and C-130 cargo planes, and will be on the Navy's upcoming MQ-25 Stingray tanker drones. CADS will also be able to plug into other types of systems to provide other AI-focused tasks. In CADS, we are seeing the emergence of cognitive electronic warfare — the ability for an electronic countermeasure and radar warning system to autonomously adapt to radio frequency threats, including those that are not even loaded into its threat library. Clearly, the convenience of being able to install CADS on F-16s and other aircraft already equipped with AN/ALR-69 makes it a very attractive option that could really impact survivability of these platforms in future fights. The video below, shot at the Air Force Association's 2025 Warfare Symposium in Aurora, Colorado, last week, gives us a broader look at CADS and what it is supposed to do: Contact the author: Tyer@