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United States : RAYTHEON bags $77.9 MILLION TOW missile contract from US ARMY
Publish Date : 17-Mar-2012
Raytheon announced that it has been awarded a TOW missile subsystems support contract worth $77.9 million from the US Army.
Under the five year contract, Raytheon will offer logistic and engineering support for Army’s TOW (tube-launched, optically tracked, wire-guided) missile subsystems.
The company will also offer provisioning and repair support, field engineering support, configuration management and technical engineering support to Close Combat Systems.
“The customer’s selection of Technical Services as a prime contractor affirms our strong capabilities in providing engineering services and innovative, cost-effective customer solutions. Together, RTSC and Raytheon Missile Systems’ engineering and logistics solutions will support systems from Huntsville to Afghanistan and offer assurance to our warfighters that they have systems that perform anytime and everywhere,” said John Harris of Raytheon.