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Raytheon has won a $1.1 billion Navy contract to expand missile production, mainly in Tucson. The company ranks as one of Arizona's top employers.
Examine the $1.1 billion contract modification for Raytheon to expand its AIM-9X Sidewinder missile production for the U.S. military and allies.
RTX's defense arm Raytheon said on Wednesday it has been awarded a $1.1 billion contract from the U.S. Navy to produce more of its short-range AIM-9X Block II missiles. The contract would help ...
Prairie View A&M, the school's Drone Competition Team, participated in the 2025 Raytheon Autonomous Vehicle Challenge. According to a May 30 press release issued by Prairie View A&M, the school ...
NOAA, the country’s top weather agency, released its forecast for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season last week, but how accurate are their forecasts?
Red tape, staff cuts threaten NOAA operations. By Scott Waldman | 05/30/2025 06:21 AM EDT . Trump administration policies have squeezed NOAA’s ability to forecast the weather and maintain ...
NOAA predicts an above-normal 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, citing warmer ocean temperatures and weak wind shears. NOAA has 70% confidence in their predictions for the season, which spans from ...
Lance Cpl. Shane Sander employs a Sky Dil drone during KAMANDAG 9 at Oyster Bay, Palawan, Philippines, May 27, 2025. (Cpl. Anita Ramos/Marine Corps) The Marine Corps is slated to hold a series of ...
We just received data on a $92M payment to RAYTHEON COMPANY from the Department of Defense. This payment was made on 2025-03-06 by the Department of the Air Force. We received this data from ...
Luke Pollard, the UK's armed forces minister, said on Wednesday: "If you are a drone company and you do not have your kit on the frontline in Ukraine, you might as well give up." ...
The Trump administration is finalizing executive orders that could lead to Chinese drone makers like DJI being barred from selling new models in the U.S.
Raytheon is working to add laser guidance and plans to test a narrower version for 5-inch Navy guns later this year. The shock solution was to encase its electronics in a putty-like material.