RTX: Raytheon completes new ballistic test of U.S. Army’s next-generation short-range air defense missile
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Raytheon, a RTX group company, has successfully completed a ballistic test for the Next Generation Short Range Interceptor (NGSRI) of the U.S. Army, with a view to replacing the current FIM-92 Stinger surface-to-air missile. This test represents another successful ballistic test for Raytheon's NGSRI, demonstrating the missile's ability to track targets with drones and to be launched by a portable launcher (MANPADS)....
RTX: Raytheon completes new ballistic test of U.S. Army’s next-generation short-range air defense missile
The trial marked another successful ballistic test for the NGSRI program and was funded by Raytheon to demonstrate technical maturity and gather critical data ahead of a planned flight test demonstration. The company said the results support continued progress toward meeting U.S. Army requirements and schedule milestones. “Raytheon’s investment in NGSRI demonstrates the company’s strong partnership with the U.S. Army and our commitment to eq…
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