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Stinger anti-aircraft missiles date to the 1980s, but because of their use in Ukraine, stockpiles have dwindled. Raytheon plans to make more.
Raytheon Technologies Corp.’s RTX Missiles and Defense unit recently clinched a $624-million contract from the U.S. Army to produce 1300 Stinger missiles to refill the missile’s stock provided ...
The U.S. may not be able to make more of the shoulder-fired Stinger anti-aircraft missiles it has been sending to Ukraine until at least 2023, the manufacturer, Raytheon Technologies said Tuesday.
Raytheon Technology, the defense contractor that produces Stinger missiles, will have difficulties replenishing its stockpiles as the weapons are being given to the Ukrainian military, the company ...
Raytheon Missiles & Defense, the RTX unit through which Stinger sales will run, is the company's second smallest business unit, with $14.9 billion in annual sales.
It will be years before Raytheon Technologies can build new Stinger shoulder-fired missiles due to a dwindling supply of weapons parts, the company’s CEO said Tuesday.
Raytheon Technologies Corp.RTX recently clinched a $320.7 million contract for the production of a Stinger missile. Work related to the deal is scheduled to be completed by Jun 30, 2026.
The Raytheon Technologies company, which is a manufacturer of the Stinger portable anti-aircraft missile systems, invited retired engineers to teach its employees how to produce Stinger missiles.
WASHINGTON — Raytheon has taken its Stinger missiles and mounted them on a Stryker, turning the combat vehicle into a short-range air defense system, which successfully took out an unmanned ...
Raytheon Company RTX recently won a modification contract to procure Stinger missiles and associated equipment. The U.S. Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, AL has offered the award ...
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