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RTX's Raytheon secures U.S. Army contract for wireless power beaming
From perimeter security to advanced robotics, wireless power energy delivers operational need for the DoD
RTX's Raytheon secures U.S. Army contract for wireless power beaming
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 16, 2024

Raytheon, a business segment of RTX (NYSE: RTX), has secured a contract from the U.S. Army to advance directed energy wireless power beaming systems. This technology aims to improve power distribution on the battlefield, streamline logistical operations, and enhance the safety of U.S. military personnel.

This project aligns with the Department of Defense's Operational Energy Strategy. Under this contract, Raytheon's Advanced Technology division will develop cutting-edge wireless power transmitters and receivers, preparing for a long-range demonstration that meets both manned and unmanned U.S. Army system needs.

"Wireless power and data can provide enhanced capability in the future manned and unmanned teaming battlespace," said Colin Whelan, president of Advanced Technology at Raytheon. "This is extremely important in highly contested threat environments where operations are challenged."

The adoption of wireless power beaming decreases the necessity for additional fuel and battery transport, which helps lighten the load for troops, extends operational capabilities, and bolsters their security. Additionally, this technology supports uniform energy distribution, facilitating efficient energy capture and transfer to sensor systems without relying on exposed fuel supply points.

Raytheon's history in wireless power technology dates back to the 1960s when William Brown led the first energy transfer demonstration, which still holds the record for distance and efficiency. In recent times, Raytheon has been concentrating on creating advanced long-range wireless power technologies to incorporate into future systems.

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