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Raytheon and Logos to partner on sensor system
by Geoff Ziezulewicz
Mckinney, Texas (UPI) Oct 6, 2016


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Raytheon and Logos Technologies are partnering to provide a new multi-intelligence sensor system for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, Raytheon announced Wednesday.

The advanced multi-intelligence, or multi-INT, sensor will integrate Raytheon's high-definition Multi-Spectral Targeting System with Logos' Wide-Area Motion Technology technology into a modular, lightweight sensor system for a range of platforms, Raytheon said in a statement.

When used with the targeting system, the wide-area motion imagery sensor can detect, track and cross-cue multiple vehicles and dismounts moving over a city-size area, offering unprecedented situational awareness.

It will also allow users to detect, recognize and identify hard-to-find targets.

The Multi-INT tech is built on an open, scalable framework and can be deployed on existing or next-generation platforms.

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