Raytheon Wins LPD Repairs And HARM Missiles Contracts

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  • 12:05 PM, November 29, 2013
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The US Department of Defense has awarded two contracts worth $42 million to Raytheon.

The first $32.4 million contract is a modification extending the period in which Raytheon will provide "lifecycle engineering and support services" for the integrated shipboard electronic systems aboard SanAntonio-class landing platform docks.

These services will also include Planning Yard support of integrated electronic systems and planning of fleet modernization work. This contract will now run through December 2014.

The second contract is a $9.7 million option exercise on a partial foreign military sales contract whereby Raytheon will supply the U.S. and German air forces with parts for anti-radar HARM AGM-88B/C missiles.

Raytheon will supply 190 Guidance Sections to the USAF, and 20 to Germany. It will also supply 20 Control Sections to USAF and five to Germany. Delivery of all parts is due by August 2015.

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