Sunday, 16 February 2020

Raytheon nabs $35.9M for work on Navy's over-the-horizon missile system

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Raytheon nabs $35.9M for work on Navy's over-the-horizon missile system - UPI.com

Raytheon has been awarded a $35.9 million contract modification for manufacture of over-the-horizon missile systems, meant for the Naval Strike Missile the company is working on with Kongsberg for the U.S. Navy.


By Christen McCurdy

Feb. 13 (UPI) -- Raytheon has been awarded a $35.9 million contract modification to provide over-the-horizon weapon systems to the U.S. Navy, according to the Department of Defense.

The deal, announced Wednesday by the Pentagon, funds the manufacture and delivery of encanistered missiles to loaded into launching mechanisms and a fire control suite, as well as mission support equipment, training equipment and courses and cost-only travel and other related costs.

The Navy selected the Naval Strike Missile for its over-the-horizon program on littoral combat ships and future frigates in 2018 after several companies dropped out of bidding for the program in 2017.

The deal is being executed through a partnership with the Norwegian defense contractor Kongsberg Gruppen, which designed the missile for Norway's frigates and patrol ships. Raytheon said the original NSM was chosen for the U.S. Navy offering because of an unmatched ability to penetrate enemy defense systems.

Kongsberg also worked with Raytheon to add over-the-horizon missiles to the littoral combat ship the USS Gabrielle Giffords in 2019, and the two companies have partnered on other missile projects dating back to 2014.

The bulk of work on the contract -- 75 percent -- will be performed in Norway, with other tasks being performed in Tucson, Ariz., and a variety of other U.S. and European locations.


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