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Australia picks US-built 11-missile SeaRAM system for future Mogami frigate fleet
Australia will equip its future Upgraded Mogami-class frigates with Raytheon’s SeaRAM missile defense system ...
RTX on Monday announced its Raytheon SeaRAM ship self-defense system was picked by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) to be ...
Australia’s new Mogami-class frigates getting SeaRAM defense system RTX Raytheon makes in Louisville
Raytheon, an RTX business, has been awarded a contract by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to provide SeaRAM ship self-defense ...
The Guided Missile Weapons System, which consists of a launcher and missile rounds is a supersonic, lightweight, quick-reaction, fire-and-forget weapon designed to destroy anti-ship missiles. The ...
Raytheon, an RTX business (NYSE: RTX), has been awarded a contract by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) to provide SeaRAM® ship self-defense systems in support of Australia's Sea3000 General Purpose ...
The contract covers the three Aussie frigates that will be built in Japan.
LOUISVILLE, KY. – The Navy is considering expanding the number of SeaRAM installations on its ships beyond a quartet of ballistic missile defense ships based in Spain and Littoral Combat Ships, a ...
The Navy successfully launched the Raytheon SeaRAM Anti-Ship Missile Defense System from an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer for the first time ever on March 4, a final step in rapidly ...
The Navy plans to further upgrade, integrate and “fire-off” its SeaRAM ship defense deck-fired interceptor weapon now arming a wide range of its surface fleet. The SeaRAM weapons system, designed to ...
The innovative SeaRAM system combines key attributes of the Phalanx® close-in weapon system and the RAM„¢ guided weapon system. Discover how this system provides the highest level of ship self-defense ...
April 12, 2006: The Phalanx anti-missile system is being replaced by SeaRAM. What's interesting about this is that SeaRAM is basically the Phalanx system, with the 20mm gun replaced with a box of ...
In naval circles, littoral areas are the hotspots for future conflict, but sending ships close to shore is like steaming into a shooting gallery. To provide more protection, the US Navy recently ...
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