Raytheon works with Navy on low-cost seeker

The U.S. Navy has awarded Raytheon an $11 million contract to work on the low-cost Direct Attack Munition Affordable Seeker intended as a terminal guidance unit for Global Positioning System, inertial navigation system-guided weapons. DAMASK is being developed by the Naval Air Warfare Center weapons...

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