Raytheon Turns To Norway For Alternate Amraam Motor

PARIS — Raytheon and Nammo, a Norwegian ammunitions firm, are qualifying a second motor for use on the Advanced-Range Medium-Air-to-Air Missile (Amraam) after an accident at the primary source, Alliant Techsystems (ATK), hampered its ability to deliver on time. ATK is currently more than 100...

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