RTX (RTX) said Monday that it has completed flight testing its radar warning receiver system for a fourth-generation aircraft.
The company said the system uses artificial intelligence and machine learning technology, and that it will increase aircrew survivability.
Raytheon also said the flight tests used AI/ML technologies from the Georgia Tech Research Institute, Vadum, and Raytheon's cognitive electronic warfare team.
RTX shares were up 2% in early trading.
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