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Mar- 2026 -16 MarchAmericas
Raytheon Completes Alabama Missile Integration Facility Expansion
Raytheon has completed the expansion of its missile integration facility in Huntsville, Alabama, increasing the hub’s integration and delivery capacity by over 50 percent.
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Feb- 2026 -24 FebruaryAir
MK 41 VLS: A Guide to the Backbone of Modern Naval Firepower
This guide breaks down the Mk 41 Vertical Launching System, explaining how its modular design enables warships to launch diverse missiles from a single system.
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Jan- 2026 -27 JanuarySea
Inside Aegis: The System Powering Modern Naval Air Defense
This guide breaks down how the Aegis Weapon System anchors modern naval combat operations to protect ships and project power globally.
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Jun- 2025 -26 JuneAir
MDA Eyes ‘Gunslinger’ Air-Launched Missile for Hypersonic Threat Defense
The US Missile Defense Agency is considering the use of the Air Intercept Missile 174B “Gunslinger” air-to-air missile as a primary solution against hypersonic threats.
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Feb- 2025 -3 FebruaryAmericas
Japan Buys 150 SM-6 Missiles for AEGIS-Equipped Vessels
Japan has requested up to 150 Standard Missile 6 (SM-6) Block I missiles from the US in a foreign military sale worth $900 million.
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Oct- 2024 -22 OctoberAir
Australia to Buy Advanced US Missiles in $4.7B Deal
Australia announced a $4.7 billion deal to arm its navy with cutting-edge US medium and long-range missiles at a time of rapidly escalating military tensions in the Asia-Pacific.
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Jul- 2024 -30 JulyAmericas
Raytheon to Supply Standard Missile 3 for US, Japan
The Missile Defense Agency has contracted Raytheon Technologies to deliver Standard Missile 3 for the US government.
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Jun- 2024 -19 JuneAmericas
X-Bow to Assemble Solid Rocket Motors for US Navy
Defense manufacturing firm X-Bow has received contracts to build Mk 72 and Mk 104 solid rocket motors for the US Navy.
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Apr- 2024 -25 AprilAmericas
Raytheon to Develop Standard Missile Variants
The US Navy has awarded Raytheon a $344-million contract to develop a pair of Standard Missile variants featuring a common guidance section.
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