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Crew safety: Raytheon boosts situational awareness

28th July 2017 - 12:00 GMT | by Gerrard Cowan in London

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Raytheon is currently working on a number of major projects that directly impact on helicopter crew safety. 

One of these projects is the Personnel Recovery Situational Awareness (PRSA) programme, which is being carried out in partnership with the USAF and focuses on the HH-60G Pave Hawk.

The company is looking to incorporate automation, analytics and cyber technologies within its projects.

PRSA is designed to upgrade the helicopters for a highly complex mission, which often involves a range of other assets, including unmanned and fixed-wing platforms.

There are ranges of complex communications to handle, both across these different assets but

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Gerrard Cowan is an author having recently published his world-renowned book 'The Machinery'. He …

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