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Raytheon missiles destroy targets in test by South Korea's navy by Tauren Dyson Washington (UPI) Oct 24, 2018 Raytheon-produced surface-to-air missiles beat back two aerial threats at sea during a testing exercise by the Republic of Korea's navy. South Korea's navy fired three SM-2 Block IIIB missiles to destroy simulated aerial threats, Raytheon announced on Wednesday. South Korea also successfully tested advanced semi-active radar seeker technology in two Block IIIA missiles The SM-2 missile features an advanced semi-active radar seeker technology in both continuous wave and interrupted continuous wave guidance mode. It uses tail controls and solid rocket motor propulsion during high-speed maneuvering threats at tactically significant ranges. The IIIB version has added autonomous infrared acquisition. It also allows for active radar target detection and directional warheads for target precision. Both versions of the SM-2 missile can defend against anti-ship missiles and aircraft out to 90 nautical miles. Raytheon discontinued production of the missile in 2013, but restarted the SM-2 line in 2017 after demand from Australia, Japan, South Korea and the Netherlands, according to the company. "These successful flight tests add to SM-2's impressive legacy of more than 2,700 successful firings," said Mitch Stevison, Raytheon Air and Missile Defense Systems vice president. "As we begin to produce a new generation of SM-2s, the missile will be in the inventories of navies worldwide for decades to come." Raytheon has scheduled new deliveries of more than 280 SM-2 Block IIIA and IIIB missiles to South Korea to begin in 2020.
Raytheon awarded $62M for foreign military AMRAAM refresh Washington (UPI) Oct 22, 2018 Raytheon Missile Systems has been awarded a contract modification by the Air Force for work on the Advance Medium Range Air to Air Missile, or AMRAAM, for several foreign militaries. The $62 million contract modification, awarded Friday by the Department of Defense, covers Phase 5 activities for drawings for the form, fit and function refresh of AMRAAM guidance sections under a foreign military sales agreement for Australia, Norway, Japan, Romania and Turkey. Currently, 37 countries have ... read more
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