Joseph DeAntona, Vice President of Requirements & Capabilities – Land and Air Defence Systems at Raytheon, to : «ALJUNDI» Advancing Defence Capabilities with Cutting-Edge Solutions

In an era of rapidly advancing defence technologies‭, ‬Raytheon continues to be a global leader in air and missile defence solutions‭. ‬With decades of expertise and innovation‭, ‬the company remains at the forefront of protecting nations from evolving threats‭. ‬‭ ‬As the defence industry adapts to modern challenges‭, ‬Raytheon has showcased its latest advancements at IDEX 2025‭, ‬reinforcing its commitment to enhancing security and military capabilities worldwide‭. ‬

To gain deeper insights into Raytheon’s vision and technological innovations‭, ‬“Al-Jundi”‭ ‬Journal interviewed Joseph DeAntona‭, ‬Vice President of Requirements‭ & ‬Capabilities‭ ‬–‭ ‬Land and Air Defence Systems at Raytheon‭, ‬engaging in the following discussion‭:‬

Tell us a bit about yourself‭, ‬your experience‭, ‬and the products you have presented at IDEX 2025

I am a 30-year veteran of the US Army‭, ‬specifically in Army Air Defence‭. ‬I served in the Patriot missile units as well as other‭ ‬air defence capabilities like Stinger and the THAAD missile system‭. ‬After retiring from the Army‭, ‬I joined Raytheon‭, ‬and now‭, ‬after nearly a decade here‭, ‬I am responsible for the integrated air and missile defence portfolio globally‭, ‬with a strong focus on‭ ‬the Middle East‭.‬

Speaking of the Middle East‭, ‬which countries are currently operating Raytheon systems‭?‬

The UAE‭, ‬Saudi Arabia‭, ‬Jordan‭, ‬Bahrain‭, ‬Qatar‭, ‬and Kuwait are among the primary operators of our systems‭. ‬Egypt also operates Raytheon’s Hawk system‭, ‬though not the Patriot missile system‭.‬

What are the key products you showcased at IDEX 2025‭?‬

We highlighted two major products at IDEX 2025‭. ‬First‭, ‬we showcased advancements in the Patriot missile system‭, ‬particularly the‭ ‬new 360-degree Lower Tier Air and Missile Defence Sensor‭ (‬LTAMDS‭). ‬This next-generation radar significantly enhances Patriot’s capabilities‭, ‬allowing full 360-degree coverage against aerial threats‭. ‬It has recently undergone final certification with the‭ ‬U.S‭. ‬government and is now available to all Patriot operators‭, ‬including those in the Middle East‭.‬

Secondly‭, ‬we introduced the Coyote missile‭, ‬a counter-drone solution designed to address the growing threat of unmanned aerial systems‭ (‬UAS‭). ‬The Coyote is an affordable‭, ‬highly effective kinetic and non-kinetic system capable of neutralising hostile drones‭, ‬whether used for surveillance or carrying explosive payloads‭.‬

Is the Coyote missile system exportable‭, ‬and has it been certified‭?‬

Yes‭, ‬the Coyote missile is fully certified by the U.S‭. ‬Army and is already in combat operations‭. ‬It is available for export‭, ‬and‭ ‬we anticipate significant interest from regional partners‭, ‬given the increasing threats posed by drones‭.‬

Were deals signed at IDEX 2025‭ ‬for these systems‭?‬

Absolutely‭. ‬There is a high demand for the LTAMDS radar among existing Patriot customers‭, ‬and the Coyote missile system is also‭ ‬generating considerable interest‭. ‬Given the evolving threat landscape‭, ‬we believe these solutions will play a crucial role in strengthening regional defence capabilities‭.‬

Does Raytheon have plans for knowledge transfer and training programmes with regional partners‭?‬

Raytheon has longstanding partnerships in the region‭, ‬including two established local subsidiaries—one in Saudi Arabia and one in the UAE‭. ‬These facilitate knowledge exchange and support local defence initiatives‭. ‬While the specifics of training programmes are determined at the government level‭, ‬we are committed to providing expertise and training‭, ‬whether in the U.S‭. ‬or within the region‭.‬

Does Raytheon support the integration of women into defence technology roles‭?‬

Women play a significant role in our operations‭, ‬from engineering to field operations‭. ‬We fully support their inclusion in the defence sector and welcome Emirati engineers—both men and women—into training programmes‭.‬

Are there any special collaborations with universities in the region‭?‬

We sponsor Emirati students and partner with Abu Dhabi University to promote STEM careers‭. ‬This initiative is part of our broader commitment to fostering innovation and technical expertise in the region‭.‬

What is next for Raytheon in the Middle East over the coming years‭?‬

Our primary focus is ensuring the successful deployment of LTAMDS and Coyote systems‭. ‬We are also exploring opportunities to produce certain technologies locally to meet increasing demand‭. ‬Raytheon is committed to enhancing air and missile defence capabilities in the region and will continue working closely with our partners to achieve that goal‭.‬

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