The Army awarded a $271 million contract modification this month for the full-rate production of the Tube-Launched Optically Tracked Missile Weapon System, according to a Sept. 22 Pentagon notice.
The TOW weapon system will be in service with the U.S. and allied forces beyond 2050 Raytheon continues to improve TOW's design with modernized fuzing and target detection. These upgrades were ...
Members of the Canadian Army are working to prove a new concept of operations involving heavily armed Polaris MRZR 4x4 all-terrain vehicles, including ones with TOW anti-tank missiles. This effort ...
Raytheon, an RTX (RTX) business, was awarded $676M to continue manufacturing the tube-launched, optically-tracked, wireless-guided TOW weapon system for the U.S. Army. The two separate awards comprise ...
Raytheon has secured $676 million to continue manufacturing tube-launched, optically tracked, wire-guided TOW weapon systems for the U.S. Army. The awards comprise an annual production contract valued ...
An RTX (NYSE: RTX) division will supply tube-launched, optically-tracked, wireless-guided missiles to the U.S. Army under a three-year, $322.5 million contract. Raytheon Land and Air Defense Systems ...
TOW 2B: The U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command has awarded Raytheon Missile Systems an $18.7 million contract for TOW 2B Aero and TOW 2B Aero Gen 2 missiles. The work on the sole-source contract, ...
First entering service 55 years ago in 1970, the TOW missile is one of the most prolific anti-armor weapon systems, with over 700,000 units produced since its introduction. Also called by its acronym, ...
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