NATO taps Raytheon for tower-based surveillance
NATO RAID-LITE: Raytheon said it received a $5.3 million contract from NATO to provide tower-based, elevated persistent surveillance systems for alliance forces in Afghanistan. The company's Enhanced Surveillance System is similar to its Rapid Aerostat Initial Deployment (RAID) system, currently...
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