Raytheon Shifts to Solid Propellant for NCADE

Credit: MISSILE DEFENSE AGENCY
Raytheon is changing its design for an AIM-120 derivative weapon that is expected to intercept ballistic missiles in their boost phase. The Network-Centric Airborne Defense Element (NCADE) is a derivative of the Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile. Raytheon officials originally hoped to couple...

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