Raytheon BBN Technologies Extends Boomerang

Shooter Detection Technology to Help Protect Helicopter Crews

Raytheon BBN Technologies has adapted its life-saving Boomerang shooter detection technology to protect helicopter crews. Raytheon BBN Technologies, a wholly owned subsidiary of Raytheon Co., has been providing Boomerang vehicle, fixed site, and soldier-wearable shooter detection/location systems for the U.S. and its allies since 2003.
 
Helicopters are highly susceptible to sniper attacks because of their low-altitude flight paths and hovering requirements in theater. However, developing a shooter detection system for helicopters is a very complex problem because of the extreme noise and heavy vibration involved. Boomerang Air overcomes this challenge by incorporating BBN's proven computer-based signal processing, adapted for the rotary-wing environment, and auditory and visual indications to detect and report relative shooter azimuth and elevation information.
 
"Helicopters are inherently vulnerable, but they also have the ability to maneuver quickly and aggressively when fire is detected," says David Schmitt, director of Boomerang Products at Raytheon BBN Technologies. "Boomerang Air immediately gives crews the information they need to move out of harm's way and successfully complete their mission."
 
Source: Raytheon Co.
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