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The missile itself weighs 22 lb (10.1 kg), while the missile with its launch tube and integral sight, fitted with a gripstock and identification friend or foe (IFF) antenna, weighs approximately 34 lb (15.2 kg). It has a targeting range of up to 15,700 feet (4,800 m) and can engage low-altitude enemy threats at up to 12,500 feet (3,800 m).
Both the Tomahawk and the Standard Missile-6 (SM-6) are made by RTX's Raytheon division. Ground-based missiles with a range exceeding 500 kilometres were banned until 2019 under the Intermediate ...
Raytheon missiles on display at the Paris Air Show, 2005. Raytheon is a developer of missiles and related missile defense systems. These include: AGM-62 Walleye; AGM-65 Maverick; AGM-88 HARM; AGM-114 Hellfire; AGM-129 Advanced Cruise Missile; AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon; AIM-7 Sparrow; AIM-9 Sidewinder; AIM-54 Phoenix; AIM-120 AMRAAM; AS-14 ...
Raytheon Missiles & Defense (RMD) was one of four business segments of RTX Corporation. Headquartered in Tucson, Arizona, its president was Wes Kremer. [ 1 ] The business produced a broad portfolio of advanced technologies, including air and missile defense systems, precision weapons, radars, and command and control systems. [ 2 ]
RTX Corporation (NYSE:RTX) shares are largely flat on Thursday, following the announcement of a $529 million contract to supply the Netherlands with a Patriot air and missile defense system. The ...
The AIM-174B is a long-range air-to-air missile (AAM) developed by U.S. defense contractor Raytheon and used by the United States Navy (USN). The AIM-174B is a derivative of the RIM-174B Standard Extended Range Active Missile (ERAM, Standard Missile-6, or SM-6) surface-to-air missile, a member of the extended Standard Missile family, with the USN describing the AIM-174B as the "Air-Launched ...
(Reuters) - A joint venture between Lockheed Martin and RTX's Raytheon was awarded a $1.3 billion follow-on contract by the U.S. army for its Javelin missiles, which has played a major role in ...
On 1 July 2021, the USAF awarded Raytheon a cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for the engineering and manufacturing development stage of the LRSO program, with options that could take the contract to about US$2 billion. DefenseNews reported that the USAF could buy more than 1,000 AGM-181 missiles, which are projected to have a range in excess of ...