Raytheon Missiles and Defense awarded $384M Tomahawk contract modification

(Raytheon Missiles & Defense)

WASHINGTON — Raytheon Missiles and Defense was awarded a more than $384 million modification to a Tomahawk missile contract, the Department of Defense announced.

Work on the contract will be performed in Huntsville, Anniston and other sites and is expected to be completed in January 2029, according to a news release.

The DoD said Raytheon Technologies, Raytheon Missiles and Defense of Tucson, Ariz., received a $384,053,342 fixed-price incentive modification to a $785,252,894 contract for Block V Tactical Tomahawk missiles and other hardware and related services for Navy, Army, Marine Corps, and two Foreign Military Sales customers.

Naval Air Systems Command at Patuxent River, Md., is the contracting activity.

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