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Navy League 2024: Raytheon Technologies seeks to improve ESSM operations in cluttered RF environment

by Michael Fabey

Raytheon is seeking to improve operations in RF-cluttered environments for ESSM Block 2 missiles, shown here being tested by Royal Canadian Navy frigate HMCS Fredericton in November 2022. (Royal Canadian Navy)

As the first Evolved SeaSparrow Missile (ESSM) Block 2 units start to make their way to areas like the Red Sea, Raytheon Technologies is working on further improvements to missile operations in areas challenged by radio frequency (RF) interference, according to Chris Driscoll, the company's ESSM director.

With its X-band active seeker and improved capability for raid annihilation and local area defence, ESSM Block 2 has “proved pedigree” and is expected to do very well in its “engagement space”, Driscoll told Janes during a 28 March interview in advance of the Navy League Sea-Air-Space 2024 global maritime exposition, starting on 8 April in National Harbor, Maryland.

“ESSM Block 2 leverages Standard Missile 6 technology to reduce reliance on illuminator support and mitigate challenges in missile sequencing that are inherent in high-density stream raids,” the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E), noted about the missile in a report released in 2023.


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Navy League 2024: Raytheon Technologies seeks to improve ESSM operations in cluttered RF environment

by Michael Fabey

Raytheon is seeking to improve operations in RF-cluttered environments for ESSM Block 2 missiles, shown here being tested by Royal Canadian Navy frigate HMCS Fredericton in November 2022. (Royal Canadian Navy)

As the first Evolved SeaSparrow Missile (ESSM) Block 2 units start to make their way to areas like the Red Sea, Raytheon Technologies is working on further improvements to missile operations in areas challenged by radio frequency (RF) interference, according to Chris Driscoll, the company's ESSM director.

With its X-band active seeker and improved capability for raid annihilation and local area defence, ESSM Block 2 has “proved pedigree” and is expected to do very well in its “engagement space”, Driscoll told Janes during a 28 March interview in advance of the Navy League Sea-Air-Space 2024 global maritime exposition, starting on 8 April in National Harbor, Maryland.

“ESSM Block 2 leverages Standard Missile 6 technology to reduce reliance on illuminator support and mitigate challenges in missile sequencing that are inherent in high-density stream raids,” the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E), noted about the missile in a report released in 2023.


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As the first Evolved SeaSparrow Missile (ESSM) Block 2 units start to make their way to areas like t...

Navy League 2024: Raytheon Technologies seeks to improve ESSM operations in cluttered RF environment

by Michael Fabey

Raytheon is seeking to improve operations in RF-cluttered environments for ESSM Block 2 missiles, shown here being tested by Royal Canadian Navy frigate HMCS Fredericton in November 2022. (Royal Canadian Navy)

As the first Evolved SeaSparrow Missile (ESSM) Block 2 units start to make their way to areas like the Red Sea, Raytheon Technologies is working on further improvements to missile operations in areas challenged by radio frequency (RF) interference, according to Chris Driscoll, the company's ESSM director.

With its X-band active seeker and improved capability for raid annihilation and local area defence, ESSM Block 2 has “proved pedigree” and is expected to do very well in its “engagement space”, Driscoll told Janes during a 28 March interview in advance of the Navy League Sea-Air-Space 2024 global maritime exposition, starting on 8 April in National Harbor, Maryland.

“ESSM Block 2 leverages Standard Missile 6 technology to reduce reliance on illuminator support and mitigate challenges in missile sequencing that are inherent in high-density stream raids,” the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E), noted about the missile in a report released in 2023.


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As the first Evolved SeaSparrow Missile (ESSM) Block 2 units start to make their way to areas like t...

Navy League 2024: Raytheon Technologies seeks to improve ESSM operations in cluttered RF environment

by Michael Fabey

Raytheon is seeking to improve operations in RF-cluttered environments for ESSM Block 2 missiles, shown here being tested by Royal Canadian Navy frigate HMCS Fredericton in November 2022. (Royal Canadian Navy)

As the first Evolved SeaSparrow Missile (ESSM) Block 2 units start to make their way to areas like the Red Sea, Raytheon Technologies is working on further improvements to missile operations in areas challenged by radio frequency (RF) interference, according to Chris Driscoll, the company's ESSM director.

With its X-band active seeker and improved capability for raid annihilation and local area defence, ESSM Block 2 has “proved pedigree” and is expected to do very well in its “engagement space”, Driscoll told Janes during a 28 March interview in advance of the Navy League Sea-Air-Space 2024 global maritime exposition, starting on 8 April in National Harbor, Maryland.

“ESSM Block 2 leverages Standard Missile 6 technology to reduce reliance on illuminator support and mitigate challenges in missile sequencing that are inherent in high-density stream raids,” the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E), noted about the missile in a report released in 2023.


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As the first Evolved SeaSparrow Missile (ESSM) Block 2 units start to make their way to areas like t...

Navy League 2024: Raytheon Technologies seeks to improve ESSM operations in cluttered RF environment

by Michael Fabey

Raytheon is seeking to improve operations in RF-cluttered environments for ESSM Block 2 missiles, shown here being tested by Royal Canadian Navy frigate HMCS Fredericton in November 2022. (Royal Canadian Navy)

As the first Evolved SeaSparrow Missile (ESSM) Block 2 units start to make their way to areas like the Red Sea, Raytheon Technologies is working on further improvements to missile operations in areas challenged by radio frequency (RF) interference, according to Chris Driscoll, the company's ESSM director.

With its X-band active seeker and improved capability for raid annihilation and local area defence, ESSM Block 2 has “proved pedigree” and is expected to do very well in its “engagement space”, Driscoll told Janes during a 28 March interview in advance of the Navy League Sea-Air-Space 2024 global maritime exposition, starting on 8 April in National Harbor, Maryland.

“ESSM Block 2 leverages Standard Missile 6 technology to reduce reliance on illuminator support and mitigate challenges in missile sequencing that are inherent in high-density stream raids,” the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E), noted about the missile in a report released in 2023.


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As the first Evolved SeaSparrow Missile (ESSM) Block 2 units start to make their way to areas like t...

Navy League 2024: Raytheon Technologies seeks to improve ESSM operations in cluttered RF environment

by Michael Fabey

Raytheon is seeking to improve operations in RF-cluttered environments for ESSM Block 2 missiles, shown here being tested by Royal Canadian Navy frigate HMCS Fredericton in November 2022. (Royal Canadian Navy)

As the first Evolved SeaSparrow Missile (ESSM) Block 2 units start to make their way to areas like the Red Sea, Raytheon Technologies is working on further improvements to missile operations in areas challenged by radio frequency (RF) interference, according to Chris Driscoll, the company's ESSM director.

With its X-band active seeker and improved capability for raid annihilation and local area defence, ESSM Block 2 has “proved pedigree” and is expected to do very well in its “engagement space”, Driscoll told Janes during a 28 March interview in advance of the Navy League Sea-Air-Space 2024 global maritime exposition, starting on 8 April in National Harbor, Maryland.

“ESSM Block 2 leverages Standard Missile 6 technology to reduce reliance on illuminator support and mitigate challenges in missile sequencing that are inherent in high-density stream raids,” the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E), noted about the missile in a report released in 2023.


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As the first Evolved SeaSparrow Missile (ESSM) Block 2 units start to make their way to areas like t...

Navy League 2024: Raytheon Technologies seeks to improve ESSM operations in cluttered RF environment

by Michael Fabey

Raytheon is seeking to improve operations in RF-cluttered environments for ESSM Block 2 missiles, shown here being tested by Royal Canadian Navy frigate HMCS Fredericton in November 2022. (Royal Canadian Navy)

As the first Evolved SeaSparrow Missile (ESSM) Block 2 units start to make their way to areas like the Red Sea, Raytheon Technologies is working on further improvements to missile operations in areas challenged by radio frequency (RF) interference, according to Chris Driscoll, the company's ESSM director.

With its X-band active seeker and improved capability for raid annihilation and local area defence, ESSM Block 2 has “proved pedigree” and is expected to do very well in its “engagement space”, Driscoll told Janes during a 28 March interview in advance of the Navy League Sea-Air-Space 2024 global maritime exposition, starting on 8 April in National Harbor, Maryland.

“ESSM Block 2 leverages Standard Missile 6 technology to reduce reliance on illuminator support and mitigate challenges in missile sequencing that are inherent in high-density stream raids,” the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E), noted about the missile in a report released in 2023.


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As the first Evolved SeaSparrow Missile (ESSM) Block 2 units start to make their way to areas like t...

Navy League 2024: Raytheon Technologies seeks to improve ESSM operations in cluttered RF environment

by Michael Fabey

Raytheon is seeking to improve operations in RF-cluttered environments for ESSM Block 2 missiles, shown here being tested by Royal Canadian Navy frigate HMCS Fredericton in November 2022. (Royal Canadian Navy)

As the first Evolved SeaSparrow Missile (ESSM) Block 2 units start to make their way to areas like the Red Sea, Raytheon Technologies is working on further improvements to missile operations in areas challenged by radio frequency (RF) interference, according to Chris Driscoll, the company's ESSM director.

With its X-band active seeker and improved capability for raid annihilation and local area defence, ESSM Block 2 has “proved pedigree” and is expected to do very well in its “engagement space”, Driscoll told Janes during a 28 March interview in advance of the Navy League Sea-Air-Space 2024 global maritime exposition, starting on 8 April in National Harbor, Maryland.

“ESSM Block 2 leverages Standard Missile 6 technology to reduce reliance on illuminator support and mitigate challenges in missile sequencing that are inherent in high-density stream raids,” the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E), noted about the missile in a report released in 2023.


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