Raytheon To Stop JSOW Production For U.S. Navy In Mid-2017

Credit: JSOW C-1 successfully strikes a moving maritime target on Jan. 26: U.S. Navy
Raytheon will cease production of the U.S. Navy’s first networked-enabled air-to-ground weapon, the AGM-154C-1 Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW), in mid-2017 after seven years of assembly. According to the company, JSOW production will continue for foreign military sales customers and could restart for...

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