Defense equipments manufacturer Raytheon Company’s RTN business segment, Missile Systems, recently secured a modification contract for procuring Excalibur Precision 155-mm Projectiles. Work related to ...
The Navy quietly conducted a ground test of a precision-guided projectile the Army fires from cannons, manufacturer Raytheon revealed this week. The test of the N5 naval variant of the Excalibur ...
CORRECTION: A previous version of this post misstated the cost of an Excalibur 155mm guided round. A round plus the container is sold to the U.S. Army at about $70,000 per round. THE PENTAGON — The ...
Using a combination of Global Positioning System satellites and laser-guidance, soldiers calling in precision artillery strikes may soon be able to change their targets as the shells travel through ...
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The U.S. Army has awarded Raytheon (NYSE: RTN) a potential five-year, $95 million contract to provide engineering services the military branch’s extended-range guided artillery rounds. Raytheon’s ...
WASHINGTON -- The Army is scrambling to correct a defect detected in some Excalibur artillery shells first discovered in December 2015, the service said in response to questions from Defense News.
The Caesar-fired Excalibur directly struck two targets at a record-setting range of more than 46km. Raytheon Missiles & Defense has announced on 18 January that its Excalibur artillery projectiles ...
Raytheon and the US Army have completed the upgrade of Excalibur precision-guided projectile, the company announced on 9 October. The Excalibur Shaped Trajectory (EST) variant will enable soldiers to ...