AMRAAM-ER to Enter Full-Rate Production with $235M Contract
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AMRAAM-ER to enter full-rate production with $235M contract
The Air Force yesterday awarded RTX subsidiary Raytheon a $234.8 million contract to transition an extended-range variant of the AIM-120 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile into full-rate production, according to a contract notice. “This award is critical for the AMRAAM-Extended Range variant because it transitions that program into full-rate production, which is a significant sign of confidence,” an RTX spokesperson told Inside Defense. “T…
The Air Force Lifecycle Management Center Weapons Superiority Contracting Branch, based at the Robins Air Force Base in Georgia, has awarded RTX Corporation a contract for the production of AMRAAM-ER missiles. The contract has a value of 234.7 million dollars and provides the necessary activities for the transition to full production of the AMRAAM ER...
RTX secures $234.7 million contract for full-rate AMRAAM-ER missile production
The contract includes an initial funding tranche of $61.5 million, fully financed by export customers. Deliveries of the missiles, in undisclosed quantities, are scheduled to be completed by April 2030. The missiles will be supplied to a group of international partners that includes Hungary, Kuwait, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway and Taiwan. The U.S. government is acting as an intermediary in the transaction through the Foreign Military Sale…
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