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Raytheon to retrofit 130 F-16 center display units

By Geoff Ziezulewicz
Raytheon has been awarded a $8.7 million U.S. Air Force primarily firm-fixed-price contract for work on F-16 Fighting Falcon center display units. U.S. Air Force photo
Raytheon has been awarded a $8.7 million U.S. Air Force primarily firm-fixed-price contract for work on F-16 Fighting Falcon center display units. U.S. Air Force photo

WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 (UPI) -- Raytheon has been awarded a $8.7 million U.S. Air Force primarily firm-fixed-price contract for work on F-16 Fighting Falcon center display units.

The deal calls for Raytheon to retrofit 130 F-16 center display units and support the organic depot maintenance stand-up.

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Work will be performed in Indiana and is expected to be completed by September 2017.

The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center is the contracting activity.

The Fighting Falcon is a compact, multi-role fighter that is highly maneuverable and used in air-to-air combat and air-to-surface attack.

It provides a relatively low-cost, high-performance weapon system for the United States and its allies.

The first Fighting Falcon, a single-seat F-16A, was delivered to the service in 1979.

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