RTX 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.
RTX and Lockheed Martin are heading into flight tests this year in a head-to-head competition to develop a replacement for the U.S. Army's Stinger missile. The Army is pursuing a Stinger missile ...
RTX feels that advanced electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) sensors are coming of age for detecting unmanned air vehicles, ...
General Dynamics is proposing its Pandur vehicle, originally built for the Austrian army, as a solution for the U.S. Army's ...
RTX demonstrated 10 successful subsystem demonstrations for the U.S. Army's Next-Generation Short-Range Interceptor, which will eventually replace the Stinger surface-to-air missile. It is the U.S ...
RTX Corporation’s RTX unit, Raytheon, recently secured a modification contract to procure production spares for Standard Missile-2 (SM-2). The award has been provided by the Naval Sea Systems ...
RTX Corporation’s RTX business segment, Raytheon, recently secured a contract for providing design agent and engineering support services for the Rolling Airframe Missile (“RAM”). The deal ...