Raytheon & Logos Partner on Advanced Multi-Intel Sensors (Video)

Raytheon and Logos Technologies are partnering to provide advanced multi-intelligence, or multi-INT, sensor systems to address challenging intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, or ISR, requirements.

Raytheon’s high-definition Multi-Spectral Targeting System, or MTS™, and Logos’ wide-area motion imagery, or WAMI, technology will be integrated into a modular, lightweight sensor system suitable for a wide range of platforms.

This new multi-INT sensor system will support multiple sensor types, depending on customer size and weight requirements, including WAMI, multispectral full-motion video or FMV, hyperspectral imaging, light detection and ranging, and signals intelligence.

(Wide-area motion imagery (WAMI) systems for both manned and unmanned platforms. WAMI provides surveillance coverage of a city-sized area at a mid-level resolution to provide context and situational awareness. Courtesy of Logos Technologies and YouTube)

The new sensor system will allow military ISR operators to use multi-sensor data to detect, recognize and identify hard-to-find targets across wide areas and in near-real time without extensive post-mission processing.

When operated in collaboration with Multi-Spectral Targeting System, the wide-area motion imagery sensor can detect, track and cross-cue multiple vehicles and dismounts moving over an entire city-sized area providing unprecedented elements of situational awareness for the combined Raytheon/Logos multi-INT system.
When operated in collaboration with Multi-Spectral Targeting System, the wide-area motion imagery sensor can detect, track and cross-cue multiple vehicles and dismounts moving over an entire city-sized area providing unprecedented elements of situational awareness for the combined Raytheon/Logos multi-INT system.

“Combining high-resolution FMV, wide-area motion ISR and other sensor modalities delivers an unparalleled advantage in real-time processing and data exploitation,” said Fred Darlington, vice president of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems at Raytheon’s Space and Airborne Systems.

First used by U.S. Armed Forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, WAMI technology was recently deployed to help protect crowds at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

John Marion, president of Logos Technologies
John Marion, president of Logos Technologies

“WAMI provides the ability to monitor an entire city-sized area at once,” said John Marion, president of Logos Technologies.

“You can track—from the air and in near-real time—multiple suspects scattering in different directions and see where they’re going, who they meet up with and where they’ve been.”

Because multi-INT means more combined intelligence data, it increases confidence of target detection and real-time, actionable battlespace awareness.

Multi-INT technology, built on an open, scalable framework, can be deployed on existing platforms or positioned for next-generation platforms.

Logos TechnologiesLogos Technologies is a diversified science, engineering and technology company specializing in the fields of advanced sensors, wide-area motion imagery, advanced analytics and processing of large, multisource datasets.

Logos serves government customers, including the Department of Defense, Intelligence Community and Department of Homeland Security, as well as a range of customers in commercial and international markets.

Raytheon

Raytheon, is a technology and innovation leader specializing in defense, civil government and cybersecurity solutions.

With a history of innovation spanning 94 years, Raytheon provides state-of-the-art electronics, mission systems integration, C5I™ products and services, sensing, effects, and mission support for customers in more than 80 countries.