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RTX Secures a Contract to Support Stinger Weapon SystemsRTX Corporation’s RTX business unit, Raytheon Missiles Defense, recently won a $46.8 million contract to provide engineering and technical services for supporting the Stinger Weapon System.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNRaytheon taps Northrop, Nammo to scale MK72 rocket motor production as demand climbsRaytheon awarded contracts to Northrop Grumman and Nammo to expand supplier pool for the Navy’s MK72 solid rocket motor.
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GlobalData on MSNRaytheon conducts NGSRI subsystem demos for US ArmyRTX’s Raytheon has revealed successful completion ... the new missile system intended to replace the ageing Stinger ...
According to Raytheon, more than 12,000 SM-2 missiles have been delivered to the U.S. and its allies. The premier source of breaking business news for the government contracting industry ...
To give just a couple of examples, Raytheon makes the Stinger missiles, and jointly with Lockheed Martin makes the Javelin anti-tank missiles being supplied by the likes of the US and Estonia.
The company specializes in a wide range of defense technologies, including integrated air and missile defense, smart weapons, and advanced sensors. RTX, the parent company of Raytheon, stands as ...
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