Crane A&E Delivers First LTAMDS Power Unit to Raytheon Missiles & Defense

Crane A&E Delivers First LTAMDS Power Unit to Raytheon Missiles & Defense

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Crane Aerospace & Electronics’ Defense Power business made a commitment to Raytheon Missiles & Defense during a March 2020 site visit. The promise was to complete its first Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor (LTAMDS) power system and have it delivered by mid-May.

After years of technology development and months of LTAMDS-specific work from Crane A&E design, manufacturing and quality engineers, Crane A&E shipped its first power unit to Raytheon Missiles & Defense on Saturday, May 16.

“We are proud to say that Raytheon Missiles & Defense is receiving our latest and greatest, industry-leading power technology,” said Trey Endt, Crane A&E VP, Defense Power. “It took everyone in our factory to make our delivery happen. I can honestly say, there is not a person here that hasn’t touched the program in some capacity.”

Raytheon Missiles & Defense was selected by the United States Army in October 2019 to provide the next-generation LTAMDS, which is an advanced air and missile defense radar. The LTAMDS system will help the U.S. Army defeat advanced threats, including hypersonic weapons.

We're committed to providing a world-class product and are honored to support the U.S. military through our contribution.

—  Trey Endt, Crane Aerospace & Electronics, VP of Defense Power

 

Crane A&E’s ability to deliver its first power unit on-time is critical. It allows Raytheon Missiles & Defense to integrate the power system and begin proving out radar testing levels and capability on schedule.

To further ensure Raytheon Missiles & Defense was receiving the best product possible, Crane A&E built a new high-power lab at its Fort Walton Beach, Florida, site to accommodate power unit testing while also creating a suitable work environment for Crane A&E’s LTAMDS team.

“A tremendous amount of work has went into developing this first power unit, and we’re thankful to Raytheon Missiles & Defense for its support and partnership during our product development,” Endt said. “We’re committed to providing a world-class product and are honored to support the U.S. military through our contribution.”

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