The State Department has approved Spain’s request to procure more M982A1 Excalibur tactical projectiles and related equipment from the U.S. government under a potential $48.2 million foreign military sale deal. Raytheon Technologies‘
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MoreRaytheon Technologies has successfully tested a palletized high-energy laser weapon for the U.S. Air Force. Assessed over multiple days of continuous live-fire exercises, the weapon marks the fourth operational laser weapon system Raytheon has
MoreRaytheon Technologies subsidiary Collins Aerospace is set to deliver on a full rate production U.S. Navy award for the Tactical Combat Training System – Increment II Air Combat Training System. Both airborne and ground subsystems
MoreRaytheon Technologies is set to equip Korea Aerospace Industries’ FA-50 Light Combat Aircraft with the former’s PhantomStrike radar. The product received approval to be exported as a Direct Commercial Sales product to KAI
MoreThe Military GPS User Equipment Increment 1 program office within the U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command reached an acquisition baseline program milestone with the completion of a technical requirements verification of
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The U.S. Army has concluded a live-fire test of the 50-kilowatt laser weapon variant of the service branch’s Stryker-based Short-Range Air Defense system at Yuma Proving Ground in Arizona, DefenseNews reported Thursday.
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Finland’s defense ministry has authorized the country’s defense forces to acquire a long-range air defense capability jointly developed by Israel-based Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and U.S. contractor Raytheon Technologies. The procurement contract
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Vice Adm. Jon Hill, director of the U.S. Missile Defense Agency, said MDA is considering a partnership with Japan to work on a program that seeks to develop an interceptor that can
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The State Department has approved Australia’s request to purchase man-portable, anti-tank guided missile systems and related equipment from a joint venture between Lockheed Martin and Raytheon Technologies under a potential $60.18 million
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