Raytheon to provide radar equipment for Japanese SAR plane
Raytheon will provide APS-134LW radar hardware to Toshiba for use in Japan's U-125A search and rescue aircraft, the company said. The company's Space and Airborne Systems unit will deliver seven receiver-exciter-synchronizer processors and four antenna gimbals to Toshiba under an $8.6 million...
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