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Telephonics radar picked for Fire Scout

FARMINGDALE, N.Y., Jan. 9 (UPI) -- Telephonics Corp.'s multi-mode maritime surveillance radar will be used on the U.S. Navy's MQ-8B vertical takeoff and landing tactical UAV.

Inclusion of the AN/ZPY-4(V)1 on the unmanned aerial vehicle, which is part of the Navy's Fire Scout radar Rapid Deployment Capability program, is the result of an award from Northrop Grumman, the aircraft's manufacturer.

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"The integration of the AN/ZPY-4(V)1 multi-mode radar onto the MQ-8B Fire Scout will bring an all-weather sensor that provides wide area situational awareness capability to the platform," said Kevin McSweeney, Telephonics' chief operating officer. "The AN/ZPY-4(V)1 will provide enhanced ISR benefits to the U.S. Navy while performing sea and land-based unmanned operations."

The MQ-8B is an autonomous helicopter developed for reconnaissance, situational awareness, and precision targeting support. It has a combat radius of 110 miles.

Telephonics said its radar system will be configured to give the VTUAV the capability to conduct broad area intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions.

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