Raytheon Company is expecting to receive new orders for its Upgraded Patriot air and missile defense systems in the second half of the year, company officials said. Raytheon is hoping for an order from Qatar for 11 fire units valued at around $2 billion
Raytheon Company is being awarded a contract modification worth under indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract. The value of this contract modification is $402 million, increasing the total ceiling value from $307 million to $710 million
Qatar today requested a sale of one U.S
South Korea has submitted a $192.6 billion budget request to its Parliament for the 2014-2018 FY periods
Raytheon recently signed an agreement with the Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO) for the ongoing maintenance and repair of the Australian Defence Air Traffic System (ADATS). The ADATS contract will be for an initial five-year period, with the potential for rolling year-on-year contract extensions if quality and service level requirements are met and further efficiencies are achieved
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Raytheon Company has delivered a cooling equipment unit (CEU) -- a crucial component of the AN/TPY-2 radar; more than 14 months early, supporting demand for this critical missile defense asset. The early CEU delivery, and an MDA contract awarded for AN/TPY-2 logistics support, will enable MDA to shift assets, if needed, to meet a growing warfighter and combatant command demand for the AN/TPY-2 radar
Raytheon is finalizing plans to conduct a live missile firing of the multirole CENTURION launcher with Chemring group during the fourth quarter of 2013. "Our plan is to launch a missile to help prove our capability against a maneuvering surface threat such as a fast, swarming attack craft," said Rick Nelson, vice president of Raytheon Missile Systems' Naval and Area Mission Defense product line
Raytheon today launched a new Stand-Off Improvised Explosive Device (IED) Detection and Confirmation Technology named Soteria, as a vehicle mounted system. In the manned vehicle configuration, Soteria can confirm and diagnose threats from a safe distance to ensure maximum protection of troops and vehicles
Raytheon's 3rd Generation Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR) Improved Target Acquisition System (ITAS) and fire control successfully achieved proof of concept in a series of laboratory and field tests. Preliminary evaluation of the impact of firing all versions of the TOW missile was also performed