The DDG 51 Arleigh Burke-class Guided Missile Destroyer (DDG 51) is a multi-mission guided missile destroyer designed to operate offensively and defensively, independently, or as units of Carrier Strike Groups, Expeditionary Strike Groups, and Surface Action Groups in multi-threat environments that include air, surface and subsurface threats.

F15 Ex 11 June 2021 60c22bb2766d2The latest version of the F-15 combat jet is the F-15EX, which is based on the F-15 Advanced Eagle that Boeing is building for the air forces of Qatar and Saudi Arabia. The Advanced Eagle has a fly-by-wire flight control system, digital electronic warfare (EW) suite, an infrared search and track (IRST) system, and the Raytheon APG-63(v)3 AESA radar.

Raytheon Australia has partnered with Australian AI and robotics company Agent Oriented Software (AOS) to enhance battlespace capability. Raytheon has successfully integrated AOS's newly developed product Intelligent Battlespace Advisor (IBA) with the Raytheon Solipsys’ in-service Battlespace Command and Control Centre (BC3) as part of the Raytheon Missiles & Defense command and control portfolio.

The Raytheon Co., El Segundo, California has been awarded a $3,120,000,000 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for F-15 Radar Eagle Vision. This contract provides for the production, modernization and support of the F-15 APG-82 radar system to rapidly deliver and stay aligned with the F-15 weapon system program. Work will be performed in El Segundo, California, and is expected to be completed June 8, 2036.

Raytheon Technologies’ missiles and defense business has received a $112.7 million contract modification from the U.S. Navy for production efforts for the Rolling Airframe Missile Block 2B and delivery of RAM Block 2 guided missile round pack to Egypt under the Foreign Military Sales program. More than 60 percent of work under the contract’s firm-fixed-price modification will be conducted at Raytheon Missiles and Defense’s facility in Tucson, Arizona,...

According to information published on May 21, 2021, Romania is poised to become the first country to field the newest version of the U.S. Patriot air and missile defense system, made by Raytheon Missiles & Defense, a business of Raytheon Technologies. In May 2018, U.S. Army has awarded a $395.8 million contract to American company Raytheon Company for the production of Romania's Patriot Air and Missile Defense System.

Raytheon Intelligence & Space will provide signals intelligence field services for the U.S. Air Force’s Distributed Common Ground System, which collects, processes and analyzes intelligence. RI&S will support seven different intelligence applications the Air Force uses to collect and correlate data under the new program, DCGS-Signals Intelligence Field Support (DSFS).

Raytheon received a $228 million contract to continue development of a ground system for Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites, the Space Force’s Space and Missile Systems Center announced April 30. The contract is for work on the operational control system for the newest version of GPS 3 satellites made by Lockheed Martin. The estimated $6 billion ground system known as OCX has been in development since 2012.

The Centre for Joint Integration opens - New facilities are ready to  deliver for Australian Defence Force | Raytheon AustraliaThree things occurred on March 31 of significance for the development of Australia’s sovereign missile manufacturing capability. The first was the opening of Raytheon’s Joint Integration Centre at Mawson Lakes in Adelaide that will support the company’s activities for LAND 19 Phase 7B in particular. The second was the signing of a support contract for that project between Defence and Raytheon worth $111 million.

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