Harris Corporation to Provide Airborne Radars to NOAA

by | Nov 20, 2015

MELBOURNE, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015 ” Harris Corporation (NYSE: HRS) via its subsidiary EDO Corporation will provide AN/APY-11 airborne multi-mode radars to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to enhance severe weather tracking and other environmental monitoring capabilities.

Harris and partner ELTA Systems Ltd. will provide a radar system for each of NOAA's two WP-3D Orion aircraft. The technology will expand NOAA's current hurricane surveillance capabilities to include iceberg monitoring, marine mammal detection, oil spill and debris tracking, as well as oceanic current monitoring. The AN/APY-11 multimode radar systems will also enhance NOAA's ability to support environmental stewardship through the National Marine Sanctuary Program.

NOAA's Hurricane Hunters have an impressive legacy of storm tracking which has greatly furthered our understanding of severe weather, said Rich Sorelle, president, Harris Electronic Warfare business. Harris is firmly committed to working with NOAA to expand this mission, and our airborne surveillance radars will help make this possible.

Harris AN/APY-11 radars, assembled by EDO Corporation in Amityville, New York, have supported the U.S. Coast Guard's Long Range Surveillance HC-130J aircraft since 2005, helping intercept drug smugglers, locate stranded boats and track ice in the North Atlantic. Harris expects to deliver NOAA's radars in June 2017.

About Harris Corporation Harris Corporation is a leading technology innovator, solving our customers' toughest mission-critical challenges by providing solutions that connect, inform and protect. Harris supports customers in more than 125 countries, has approximately $8 billion in annual revenue and 22,000 employees worldwide. The company is organized into four business segments: Communication Systems, Space and Intelligence Systems, Electronic Systems, and Critical Networks. Learn more at harris.com.

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