Northrop Grumman, Boeing and Raytheon team on E-10A development, but compete for aircraft's battle management element

FRIEND AND FOE Northrop Grumman, Boeing and Raytheon may have decided to cooperate on the development of the U.S. Air Force's E-10A Multi-sensor Command and Control Aircraft (MC2A), but that doesn't mean they aren't still fiercely competing for other elements of the very same project. The Air Force...

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