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RTX Details Approach To Army’s Next-Gen C-UAS Missile Program

RTX Details Approach To Army’s Next-Gen C-UAS Missile Program
The Coyote Block 2 counter-drone weapon and KuRFS radar worked together to detect and engage a target in a test over the U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground in Arizona. (Photo: U.S. Army)

RTX [RTX] on Tuesday offered the first details of its approach to developing a solution for the Army’s Next-Generation Counter-Uncrewed Aerial System (C-UAS) Missile (NGCM) program. Joe DeAntona, Raytheon’s vice president of requirements and capabilities for land and air defense systems, told reporters the company will “pull together a solution” for its NGCM offering based on the Army’s requirements, when asked if it was specifically offering its current Coyote interceptor. “Raytheon is absolutely committed to providing a solution based on…

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