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Raytheon’s Missile Defense Contracts

December 23rd, 2009

 
Defense contractor was awarded a $171.2 million by the Air Force to develop 500 AGM-65 infrared-guided Maverick air-to-surface missiles. (Source)

The Air Force also awarded Raytheon a $57.4 million contract to develop the 750 Paveway III GBU-24A/B laser-guided bomb conversation kit, to be used with a MK-84 warhead. (Source)

Raytheon also received a $200,923,690 contract modification to continue developing 241 Evolved SeaSparrow Missiles and 47 shipping containers for the NATO SeaSparrow Consortium. (Source)

Earlier this month, Raytheon won a $160 million contract extension to continue working on the Block IIA Standard Missile 3 for the Missile Defense Agency, as well as a $17.2 million contract modification to assist with upgrades to South Korea’s Patriot Air and Missile Defense System.

Raytheon Awarded $160 Million Contract

December 9th, 2009

 
Defense contract Raytheon has won a $160 million contract extension to continue working on the Block IIA Standard Missile 3 for the Missile Defense Agency. (Source)

The U.S. Army recently awarded Raytheon a $17.2 million contract modification to assist with upgrades to South Korea’s Patriot Air and Missile Defense System. Specifically, Raytheon will provide the country with an alternative power source for the Patriot system and communications equipment.