Raytheon Company's Accelerated Improved Intercept Initiative system, AI3 successfully destroyed an unmanned aerial system (UAS) in a flight test. The intercept was part of the second guided test flights for the...
Raytheon has successfully completed fight testing of the SeaVue XMC (eXpanded Mission Capability) maritime surveillance radar in Australia. As part of the Australian Border Protection program's technology refresh initiative, an Australian...
Raytheon successfully test fired its Standard Missile-6 interceptors from the USS Chancellorsville, engaging two cruise missile targets (BQM-74 drones) in the missile's first over-the-horizon test scenario at sea. The SM-6...
Qatar today requested a sale of one U.S
Raytheon Company has delivered a cooling equipment unit (CEU) -- a crucial component of the AN/TPY-2 radar; more than 14 months early, supporting demand for this critical missile defense asset. The...
Raytheon is finalizing plans to conduct a live missile firing of the multirole CENTURION launcher with Chemring group during the fourth quarter of 2013. "Our plan is to launch a missile...
Raytheon today launched a new Stand-Off Improvised Explosive Device (IED) Detection and Confirmation Technology named Soteria, as a vehicle mounted system. In the manned vehicle configuration, Soteria can confirm and diagnose...
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Funding has been allocated for Denmark’s purchase of coastal missile batteries to enhance the protection of Danish waters, the Ministry of Defence
A massive blast in the Iranian port of Shahid Rajaei, Bandar Abbas on Saturday originating from a shipping container holding a cargo of ammonium nitrate could be sabotage, according to an Iranian security expert
Blast in Iranian Port: Negligence or Sabotage?
The United States has reportedly conducted a secretive test of its Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW), known as Dark Eagle, from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on Friday, according to multiple reports
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un attended a launch ceremony for a newly built 5,000-ton multipurpose destroyer on April 25, according to the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA)