Radar Systems
From providing air traffic control at remote airfields to detecting sea-skimming cruise missiles, ITT’s family of civilian and military radar systems represent the world’s most advanced application of radar technology.
With more than a half-century of radar experience, ITT is at the forefront with the latest generation of air traffic control and air defense systems. These include ITT’s totally integrated tactical Air Traffic Control System, and the GCA-2000, providing area surveillance and precision- approach control capabilities in fixed-site, transportable and mobile configurations. Our other radars offer surveillance and precision approach control functions for higher capacity airports, land-based, long-range air defense capabilities, and naval air defense on the open sea.
Reconnaissance Systems
ITT is a leader in the design and manufacture of Signal Intelligence (SIGINT) and Electronic Warfare (EW) systems and products. We provide a full range of signal collection, direction finding, range monitoring and signal processing equipment and systems to the military and intelligence communities of the United States and its allies for use on surface, sub-surface, airborne, land-based, and ground-mobile platforms.
ITT manufactures receivers, signal processors, digitizers, signal analysis software packages used for Human Machine Interface (HMI), and integrated systems for ELINT, ESM, ECM, and SIGINT applications. Our products meet the needs of the Airborne SIGINT, Maritime Patrol ESM, Tactical ELINT/ESM, Ocean Systems Special Collection Systems Range Monitoring, Naval ESM and ECM and Radar Warning Receivers.
Acoustic Systems
The Under Sea Systems sector designs, develops, and manufactures systems used for underwater threat detection and mine influence such as sonar systems, underwater acoustic transducers, and arrays for navigation. The sector also provides expertise in hardware and software design and development for air, land, and sea applications.
ITT is one of the largest suppliers of piezoelectric materials in North America and a leader in meeting the United States Navy's requirements for underwater acoustic transducers and arrays for navigation and communication sonars.