28 September 2021
by Ashley Roque
The US Army officially announced that Dynetics' ‘Enduring Shield' launcher, paired with Raytheon's ground-launched AIM-9X Sidewinder missile, won its Indirect Fire Protection Capability Increment 2 (IFPC Inc 2) programme, and that the duo will receive an initial USD237 million to continue development. This Dynetics-Raytheon offering, based around a once-abandoned launcher, secured the deal over Rafael Advanced Defense Systems' combat-proven Iron Dome.
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The US Army officially announced that Dynetics' ‘Enduring Shield' launcher, paired with Raytheon's g...