Raytheon has delivered two electronic attack payloads in support of the U.S
ITT Exelis has been selected by Raytheon UK and the Canadian Department of National Defence to provide anti-jam GPS antenna arrays for several Canadian airborne military platforms. The N79 Controlled Reception...
Javelin missile makers, Lockheed Martin and Raytheon, are in pursuit of a contract for a medium-range weapon for the French Army. The Javelin is reportedly head-to-head with MBDA for a contract...
Raytheon has successfully completed the second launch readiness exercise for the U.S
Unmanned aerial systems are proving to be the most dynamic sector in the aerospace industry by growing leaps and bounds. Taking an unexpected turn, the drone war will now take...
Raytheon has been selected by the Republic of Korea to upgrade the countrys KF-16C/D Block 52 Fighting Falcon fleet. “Raytheon Advanced Combat Radar (RACR) complements and leverages Raytheons F-16 avionics heritage...
Raytheon was awarded a contract to provide the company's Integrated Bridge and Navigation Systems (IBNS) for four Offshore Patrol Vessels for the Royal Navy of Oman. Under the contract, Raytheon will...
U.S has offered the deal to The Government of the Republic of Singapore for 100 AIM-120C7 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM) for an estimated cost of $210 million and...
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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)