Posted on Apr 2, 2023
Navy awards $619M to Raytheon for SPY-6 radar backfits for destroyers - Breaking Defense
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..."“Arleigh Burke-class destroyers are the backbone of the Navy’s surface fleet and critical to the Nation and the Navy today and long into the future,” Rear Adm. Brendan McLane, commander of Naval Surface Force Atlantic, said in a statement about the life extension.
The other variants of Raytheon’s radar include SPY-6(V)1 which will go onboard certain amphibious vessels, SPY-6(V)2 designed for amphibious assault ships and Nimitz-class aircraft carriers, and SPY-6(V)3 which is being integrated aboard the newer Ford-class aircraft carriers.
When asked about future options remaining on the $3.2 billion contract, a Raytheon spokeswoman told Breaking Defense, “The Navy has two remaining options on the current contract which will add an additional SPY-6 variants to the fleet. These options are typically awarded yearly so we would assume option year 3 in 2024 and option year 4 in 2025. There will be future [requests for proposal] and follow-on contracts that will keep Raytheon delivering SPY-6 Radars to the warfighter over the next decade.”
..."“Arleigh Burke-class destroyers are the backbone of the Navy’s surface fleet and critical to the Nation and the Navy today and long into the future,” Rear Adm. Brendan McLane, commander of Naval Surface Force Atlantic, said in a statement about the life extension.
The other variants of Raytheon’s radar include SPY-6(V)1 which will go onboard certain amphibious vessels, SPY-6(V)2 designed for amphibious assault ships and Nimitz-class aircraft carriers, and SPY-6(V)3 which is being integrated aboard the newer Ford-class aircraft carriers.
When asked about future options remaining on the $3.2 billion contract, a Raytheon spokeswoman told Breaking Defense, “The Navy has two remaining options on the current contract which will add an additional SPY-6 variants to the fleet. These options are typically awarded yearly so we would assume option year 3 in 2024 and option year 4 in 2025. There will be future [requests for proposal] and follow-on contracts that will keep Raytheon delivering SPY-6 Radars to the warfighter over the next decade.”
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