Raytheon gets $94M to work on Joint Standoff Weapon
STANDOFF WEAPON: The U.S. Naval Air Systems Command is awarding Raytheon Missile Systems a $93.8 million delivery order for the Joint Standoff Weapon AGM-154C-1 Block III network-enabled weapon moving-target capability and Seeker Obsolescence Redesign, the Pentagon said March 8. The deal includes...
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