RTX's Raytheon Unit Receives $213.4 Million U.S. Navy Contract Modification for Destroyer Systems
RTX's Raytheon unit has secured a $213.4 million contract modification from the U.S. Navy focused on mission systems for destroyers. The work includes systems integration and support at multiple sites and extends through 2027. Seekingalpha.com reported the details of the award, which builds on efforts to enhance naval capabilities.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewCom reported. The modification focuses on mission systems for destroyers. The contract covers systems integration and support. The agreement involves execution at multiple sites. Work under the contract will continue through 2027. com detailed the financial value and duration of the award.
The contract modification builds on existing efforts to enhance naval capabilities. It supports sustained operations in defense technology. The agreement is expected to aid naval readiness through the specified period.
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