Raytheon Invests $72M in Advanced Manufacturing

The new facility features advanced automation technology to support complex radar testing and integration.

Raytheon Expansion
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TEWKSBURY, Mass. -- Raytheon has announced the opening of a $72 million, 30,000 square foot facility on its Andover, Mass.-based campus, which is now home to some of the industry's leading innovations in manufacturing. The new space features advanced automation technology to support complex radar testing and integration.

Automation drives advanced manufacturing at Raytheon's new radar development facility in Andover, Mass. 

The new radar facility in Andover supports quality, reliability, repeatability and delivery speed through: 

  • Two near field radar test ranges, one of which is now the largest in the company 
  • 1.5 megawatt substation to meet power requirements of current and future radar programs
  • Autonomous material movement via automated guided vehicles
  • The aerospace and defense industry's first "dual robotic" system for radar array assembly

"From physical size, to power capabilities, to automated tech, we are building for the future of radar,"  said Sarah Jennette, program manager for the project. "As the next step in our advanced manufacturing roadmap, it follows on the heels of our recently announced $100 million radar manufacturing plant to be built in Forest, Mississippi."

The new radar development facility is the primary location for integration and testing of current and future radar programs for U.S. and international customers. AN/SPY-6, the U.S. Navy's next-generation integrated air and missile defense radar, now in low rate initial production, is the first system to enter the space.

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