Raytheon will deliver fixed and mobile Coyote missile launchers, kinetic and non-kinetic interceptors, and Ku-band radio frequency radar systems.
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The Army has awarded Raytheon a $5 billion contract for the Coyote Missile System, which will buy launchers, kinetic and non-kinetic interceptors and Ku-band radio frequency system radars, according ...