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by Stephen Carlson Washington (UPI) Sep 17, 2018
General Dynamics has received a $44.4 million contract for foreign military sales of Hydra rockets for Afghanistan, Nigeria, Australia, Lebanon and Philippines. Work on the contract, announced Friday by the Department of Defense, will be performed in Williston, Vt., with an estimated completion date of March 2021. Army, foreign military sales and Department of Defense fiscal 2010, 2016, 2017 and 2018 procurement funds in the combined amount of $44.4 million were obligated at the time of the award. The Hydra rocket is a 2.75 diameter aerial unguided rocket used by the United States and other countries across the world. It can carry several kinds of warheads and some more recent versions feature guidance systems. The munition can be mounted on most aircraft using attachable multiple-rocket pods and can be fired in volleys out to over 10 kilometers. Models of the Hydra system have been in use since 1948 with many upgrades. It is a standard weapon for ground attack aircraft and helicopters for dozens of nations. It has seen extensive use in the Korean and Vietnam wars, as well as other conflicts.
Raytheon receives contract for AIM-9X, training missiles Washington (UPI) Sep 14, 2018 Raytheon Missile Systems has received a $24.7 million contract for the procurement of spares, containers, and materials to refurbish and repair AIM-9X infrared missile and Captive Air Training Missiles. The contract, announced Thursday by the Department of Defense, provides for four active optical target detectors and radio frequency data links, four tactical guidance units, eight CATM guidance units, five containers, one Block I propulsion steering section, one Block 2 PSS, five all-up-round c ... read more
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