News Feature Archive 05/26/2020 A critical role in air defense NASAMS has been part of the U.S. National Capital Region’s air defense system since 2005. A small team of former veterans will provide air defense for four more years. 05/19/2020 It runs in the family The announcement for two new 2020 Raytheon Missiles & Defense Air Defense Artillery Association scholarships is expected in June and will be awarded specifically to children of Air Defenders – active, National Guard and retired – who are seniors in high school. 05/13/2020 Protection with touchless tech Raytheon Missiles & Defense is helping prevent the spread of COVID-19 by developing a touchless door opener and keypad pusher with its 3D printing and waterjet cutting technologies. 05/12/2020 The game is to train The Reconfigurable Table Top Trainer, referred to as RT-3, provides simulated, but realistic, training for operators of the Patriot air and missile defense system. 04/29/2020 Keeping the doors open Ironstone Farm in Andover, Massachusetts, is facing cuts due to COVID-19. Raytheon Missiles & Defense is stepping in to help. (Photo: Ironstone Farm) 04/28/2020 Team SPY-6 Raytheon Technologies' engineers and technicians working behind-the-scenes on SPY-6, the U.S. Navy’s program of record, is known as #TeamSPY6. 04/20/2020 Caring for the connection Amanda Becotte, an adviser in the Raytheon Missiles & Defense Stand and Deliver program, is virtually mentoring Nanyeli Perez, a senior at Lawrence High School in Massachusetts. 03/20/2020 The most watchful eye Early Warning Radar, or EWR, has been continually modernized to provide early detection and tracking of ballistic missiles, and to distinguish between incoming attacks and objects that pose no threat. 03/19/2020 The spirit of service Service is a thread that weaves through the fabric of the Raytheon Missiles & Defense business, one of four businesses that form Raytheon Technologies Corporation. 03/17/2020 Fast and furious Less than 120 days from when the U.S. Army chose Raytheon Technologies to produce the new Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor, the first LTAMDS radar antenna array was built. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page Next › Last page Last »
05/26/2020 A critical role in air defense NASAMS has been part of the U.S. National Capital Region’s air defense system since 2005. A small team of former veterans will provide air defense for four more years.
05/19/2020 It runs in the family The announcement for two new 2020 Raytheon Missiles & Defense Air Defense Artillery Association scholarships is expected in June and will be awarded specifically to children of Air Defenders – active, National Guard and retired – who are seniors in high school.
05/13/2020 Protection with touchless tech Raytheon Missiles & Defense is helping prevent the spread of COVID-19 by developing a touchless door opener and keypad pusher with its 3D printing and waterjet cutting technologies.
05/12/2020 The game is to train The Reconfigurable Table Top Trainer, referred to as RT-3, provides simulated, but realistic, training for operators of the Patriot air and missile defense system.
04/29/2020 Keeping the doors open Ironstone Farm in Andover, Massachusetts, is facing cuts due to COVID-19. Raytheon Missiles & Defense is stepping in to help. (Photo: Ironstone Farm)
04/28/2020 Team SPY-6 Raytheon Technologies' engineers and technicians working behind-the-scenes on SPY-6, the U.S. Navy’s program of record, is known as #TeamSPY6.
04/20/2020 Caring for the connection Amanda Becotte, an adviser in the Raytheon Missiles & Defense Stand and Deliver program, is virtually mentoring Nanyeli Perez, a senior at Lawrence High School in Massachusetts.
03/20/2020 The most watchful eye Early Warning Radar, or EWR, has been continually modernized to provide early detection and tracking of ballistic missiles, and to distinguish between incoming attacks and objects that pose no threat.
03/19/2020 The spirit of service Service is a thread that weaves through the fabric of the Raytheon Missiles & Defense business, one of four businesses that form Raytheon Technologies Corporation.
03/17/2020 Fast and furious Less than 120 days from when the U.S. Army chose Raytheon Technologies to produce the new Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor, the first LTAMDS radar antenna array was built.