A Forbes article about a conversation with Roy Azevedo, president of Raytheon's space and airborne systems unit, highlights some of the ideas that drive the company’s military technology development initiatives.
One of the ideas Azevedo cited is the transition from warfighting “platforms†toward the adoption of flexible “systems of systems†when it comes to modern warfare, according to the article published Monday.
Raytheon’s SAS business believes open architectures will play a key role in the implementation of a “system-of-systems warfighting posture†needed to maintain advantage over potential adversaries.
The article also noted about the company’s focus on resilience when it comes to warfighting platforms and the role of connectivity in the development of a “dispersed, system-of-systems architecture†and comprehensive picture of the battlespace.