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The U.S. military is low on weapons. Can it restock before a major conflict breaks out?
Tomahawk missiles are a cornerstone in the U.S. military's defense plan so you might be wondering who makes them and where.
Raytheon, an RTX business, was awarded a $74 million contract to produce RAM Guided Missile Launching Systems (GMLS) for the ...
Raytheon announced in June 2025 that it was awarded a $1.1 billion contract by the U.S. Navy to produce AIM-9X Block II ...
Tucson-based Raytheon Missile Systems has won two contracts worth a total of $71 million to provide Stinger surface-to-air missiles to the Army for foreign military sales customers Taiwan, Egypt and ...
Orders for munitions and interceptors of all kinds are up, buoying defense contractors struggling with costly problems in ...
Raytheon Missile Systems will also deliver captive flight trainers, other training devices and related spares and components to Qatar, India and Italy under the firm-fixed-price contract, the ...
Roughly 25% of all U.S. THAAD interceptors funded to date were reportedly launched in June, and SM-3s were also expended at a ...
A ship-defense missile made by Tucson-based Raytheon Missile Systems hit its mark in a recent test of a system that links ships and airborne sensors together to hit long-range targets. During the ...
Raytheon (NYSE: RTN) has received a $132.4 million modification from the Missile Defense Agency that raises the ceiling value of a previously awarded contract for Ballistic Missile Defense System ...
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius is set to discuss the possibility of Germany paying for American Patriot air defence ...
Raytheon's Tucson missile division secures $250M contract with Japan's MELCO for a military missile system, strengthening US-Japan defense alliance.
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