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MCKINNEY, Texas, Dec. 4 (UPI) -- The U.S. Army is paying Raytheon Co. $161.8 million for a second generation so-called target-acquisition system.
Raytheon will supply its Electro-Optic Target Acquisition Fire Control System that guides TOW missiles, Raytheon said Monday in a news release.
The system is an improvement over the initial TOW missile guidance system and is used in Iraq and Afghanistan by the U.S. Army and U.S. Marines.
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CANBERRA, Australia, May 23 (UPI) --
Australia has passed legislation establishing the $10 billion Clean Energy Finance Corp. to provide grants and government investment to green projects.
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MELBOURNE, Fla., May 23 (UPI) --
Northrop Grumman says its Military Airworthiness Certification is closer for its re-engined EC-8 Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System aircraft.
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The housing inventory rose slightly in April, which is unusual in the middle of the spring sales season. The uptick may be the result of rising seller confidence and it should ease concerns that the super tight inventory levels of the last six months...
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