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Raytheon Wins $5B Army Contract for Coyote Missile System

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Raytheon, an RTX business, has been awarded a $5.04 billion cost-plus-fixed-fee contract by the U.S. Army to supply components for the Coyote Missile System. Coyote Missile System Contract Scope The Department of Defense said Monday, under the agreement, Raytheon will deliver both fixed and mobile Coyote missile launchers, along with kinetic and non-kinetic interceptors, and Ku-band radio
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In the United States the Army Contracting Command, based at the Redstone Arsenal in Alabama, has awarded Raytheon (RTX Corporation) a contract worth $5 billion for the Coyote missile system. The said contract covers the production and supply to the US Army of fixed and mobile Coyote missile launchers, kinetic and non-cinetic interceptors and radio frequency radars in Ku band. The work sites and funding of this relay will be determined with each …

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GovCon Wire broke the news in on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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