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Tomahawk missile support contract awarded to Raytheon

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August 23, 2019

Emma Helfrich

Technology Editor

Military Embedded Systems

Tomahawk missile support contract awarded to Raytheon
Photo by MCS2 William Collins courtesy of the U.S. Navy.

WALTHAM, Mass. The U.S. Navy's Tomahawk missiles will receive upgrades under a $7.2 million contract with Raytheon. The deal is a cost-plus-fixed-fee delivery order against a previously issued basic ordering agreement, and will provide an updated technical data package of the guidance test set and upgrade of existing units, including hardware and software.

 

Earlier this year, the Navy placed orders for 90 Tomahawks in 2020 and another 90 in 2021, confirming that the new Block V designation for the next variant of Raytheon's Tomahawk cruise missile will go into production.

The issue of improvements to the missiles comes as Navy ships and submarines find themselves in more combat situations and less as ground support for wars in the Middle East and Afghanistan. The Tomahawk is a long-range, all-weather, jet-powered, subsonic cruise missile primarily used in ship- and submarine-based land-attack operations.

The contract calls for work performed primarily at Raytheon's Tucson, Ariz., and Logan, Utah, facilities, with a completion date of July 2021.

 

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