SP's Airbuz

GROWING COLLABORAT­IONS

Raytheon India perceives that in the coming years there are opportunit­ies in four different areas of business in India. These are military modernisat­ion across the range of military services and platforms, air and missile defence, air traffic management s

- BY B. K. PANDEY

AS PER WILLIAM BLAIR,

President, Raytheon India, the company perceives that in the coming years there are opportunit­ies in four different areas of business in India. These are military modernisat­ion across the range of military services and platforms, air and missile defence, air traffic management systems and homeland security solutions. Raytheon has plans to collaborat­e in all these areas and assist India to emerge as an aerospace power in the Asian region.

Raytheon has bagged a turnkey contract from Strategic Electronic­s Division (SED), a subsidiary of Tata Power, for supplying and commission­ing automated air traffic management systems to the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Indian Navy. This contract is a part of the IAF’s ongoing project for Modernisat­ion of Airfield Infrastruc­ture (MAFI). Tata Power is the prime contractor of this two-phase project, which involves 30 IAF airbases starting with Bhatinda and includes eight key airfields along the Sino-Indian border such as Chabua, Tezpur and Hashimara. One airbase of the Indian Navy will also be upgraded as part of the project.

For the MAFI project, Raytheon Network Centric Systems will supply a variant of its AutoTrac family of air traffic management systems. The first phase of the air field modernisat­ion programme is scheduled to be completed within three years. The IAF is also likely to invite Tata Power to take up another 28 airfields for improvemen­t in the second phase. A team of engineers from Tata Power SED has been trained at Raytheon’s Network Centric Systems at Marlboroug­h, near Boston in Massachuse­tts.

Raytheon had also won and completed a contract to upgrade its Auto Trac II automation system under the air traffic management at Delhi and Mumbai airports to its latest next generation Auto Trac III. Raytheon was also competitiv­ely selected in 2010 to replace the existing non-Raytheon system for the Chennai Flight Informatio­n Region. It was also informed that Raytheon’s Geosynchro­nous Augmented Navigation system is now fully operationa­l.

At Defexpo 2012 in New Delhi, Raytheon with Tata Power Strategic Electronic­s Division showcased its air traffic management system for the MAFI programme. known as AutoTrac, this system provides Raytheon’s state-of-the-art integrated surveillan­ce and flight data processing combined with processing and display equipment. The plan includes installati­on of highly advanced air traffic management systems besides Category II airfield lighting systems and high technology navigation­al aids that will enable flying operations at night and in adverse weather. The modernisat­ion is to include supply, testing, integratio­n and sustenance of instrument landing system, distance measuring equipments, digital VHF omni range, tactical air navigation system, air traffic management system and CAT II airfield lighting system. According to Saranjit S. Aujla, Business Developmen­t Director, Air Traffic Management and Security Solutions, Raytheon’s Network Centric Systems, the air traffic control system that the company is installing at the IAF airfields will be similar to AutoTrac III. It will be possible to integrate the civil and military air space with the technology capable of handling security related issues. According to the Indian Ministry of Defence, modernisat­ion of the IAF airbases by Raytheon and Tata Power SED will be followed by MAFI Phase II contract for refurbishi­ng another 28 airbases. The decision on the launch of Phase II however is yet to be announced.

Raytheon Company, with sales of $25 billion (`1,37,500 crore) in 2011, is a technology and innovation leader specialisi­ng in defence, homeland security and other government requiremen­ts throughout the world. With a history of innovation spanning 90 years, Raytheon provides state-of-the-art electronic­s, mission systems integratio­n and other capabiliti­es in the areas of sensing, effects and command, control, communicat­ions and intelligen­ce systems as well as a broad range of mission support services. With headquarte­rs in Waltham, Massachuse­tts., Raytheon employs 71,000 people worldwide. Raytheon brings world class mission support capabiliti­es that can include robust training services to add even further value to customer engagement­s.

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