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Raytheon Awarded 10-Year Logistics Contract for Improved Target Acquisition SystemNews >> Launchers, Lasers & Guns >> Sales & Contracts Released on Thursday, February 22, 2007The contract requires Raytheon's Network Centric Systems (NCS) business to provide worldwide logistics support to Army and Marine Corps TOW (tube- launched, optically-tracked, wire-guided) weapon system operations at garrison locations, training centers, and in combat operations. It also includes performance-based financial incentives that require Raytheon to maintain system operational readiness rates at or above 90 percent. The ITAS contractor logistics support program is managed out of Raytheon's McKinney, Texas, facility with field service representatives provided at customer-specified locations around the world, including Iraq and Afghanistan. ITAS is the advanced Electro-Optic Target Acquisition Fire Control System. It guides the TOW weapon systems to their targets with surgical precision. The targeting system significantly increases TOW's effective range, improves the weapon's ability to hit a target with minimal collateral damage and allows a soldier to engage and destroy targets from safe distances. ITAS's 2nd generation FLIR (forward-looking infrared) sensor provides long-range reconnaissance and surveillance capability 24/7, in all weather and battlefield conditions. FLIR - Forward Looking InfraRed ITAS - Improved Target Acquisition System NCS - Network Centric Systems TOW - Tube launched, Optically tracked, Wire guided |
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