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Tucson-based Raytheon Missiles & Defense will produce 1,300 Stinger anti-aircraft missiles to replenish supplies sent to Ukraine.
Raytheon has won a $1.1 billion Navy contract to expand missile production, mainly in Tucson. The company ranks as one of Arizona's top employers.
Raytheon has given the US Missile Defense Agency a new radar, the most advanced of its kind, that it says can support the difficult mission of defending against hypersonic weapons.
Raytheon in Arizona and longtime partner Northrop Grumman are also working on a hypersonic cruise missile for the US Air Force.
The company’s solution for the Next-Generation Short Range Interceptor programme passed through 10 tests. RTX Raytheon has announced that its solution to replace the FIM-92 Stinger surface-to-air ...
The US Army plans to replace Raytheon's Cold War-era shoulder-launched FIM-92 anti-air missile with the Next-Generation Short Range Interceptor amid surging demand for flexible air defence capability.
The Stinger is a portable, short-range, air-defense weapon that can be shoulder-launched or fired from a helicopter or ground launcher, according to its manufacturer, Raytheon.
Washington will reportedly in 2025 assess Taiwan's National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology's capabilities to assemble Raytheon FIM-92 Stingers.
GEM-T, the Patriot Advanced Capability 2 missile interceptor enhanced for defeating tactical ballistic missiles, is part of the Patriot air defense system built by Raytheon in Arizona.
Tucson-based missiles and defense products manufacturer Raytheon has won a nearly $2 billion contract that will supply the Japanese military as well as U.S. forces.
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