Advancements in sensing and space-based persistence continue to reshape what’s possible for early detection and response timelines. Improved sensitivity, coverage, and on-orbit processing capability are key factors that will define the next generation of sensing performance across orbital regimes.
Missile threats are advancing faster than ever, driving the need for next-generation missile warning and tracking payloads. In a new Breaking Defense feature, Raytheon experts discuss how advanced sensor technology is being developed to enable persistent coverage and faster response timelines across all orbital regimes. Davin Swanson, technical director, says, "…We've come up with novel optical designs that provide both high-sensitivity and wide-area coverage… and a next-generation processing capability that we can field on orbit to improve sensitivity and track performance beyond what was capable in previous payloads." Learn how these capabilities are shaping the future of space-based missile defense. https://rtxcorp.co/47U3pIR