RTX's Raytheon partners with Department of War on five landmark agreements to expand critical munition production
Up-to-seven-year deals to increase annual production of Tomahawk, AMRAAM, SM-3 Block IB, SM-3 Block IIA, SM-6
As global demand for these precision munitions continues to grow, these up-to-seven-year agreements establish frameworks to build on the company's previous investments to expand production. Under the frameworks announced today,
With the
"These agreements redefine how government and industry can partner to speed the delivery of critical technologies and are a direct result of the administration's Acquisition Transformation Strategy and commitment to deliver the best technologies faster," said
The company investments associated with these framework agreements have been contemplated in
CRITICAL MUNITIONS FOR
Tomahawk cruise missile
- A precision weapon launched from ships and submarines and can strike targets precisely from 1,000 miles away, even in heavily defended airspace.
U.S. and allied militaries have flight tested the Tomahawk over 550 times and used it in an operational environment more than 2,300 times. It is routinely the first option employed byU.S. forces to target hostile forces anywhere in the world.
AMRAAM
- The world's most widely deployed, air-to-air missile. Since 2024,
Raytheon has been producing the fifth-generation AMRAAM, featuring advanced guidance, software-defined capabilities and enhanced electronic protection for highly contested combat environments. In service with more than 40 allies and partners, AMRAAM is integrated across fourth and fifth generation aircraft and serves as the primary interceptor for NASAMS, supporting both air-to-air and ground-based air defense. Production nearly doubled in 2025 from 2024 and performance has been proven through more than 6,000 test shots and 13 air-to-air combat victories.
SM-3 IB
- A combat proven interceptor uniquely designed for exo-atmospheric intercept of short- to intermediate-range ballistic missiles with hypersonic hit-to-kill accuracy. It can be launched from both ships and land-based sites. In April of 2024, SM-3 IB was first used in combat to intercept Iranian ballistic missiles headed toward Israeli targets.
SM-3 IIA
- An interceptor created in a cooperative development program between the
U.S. Missile Defense Agency , theJapan Ministry of Defense and their industry partners. The interceptor features larger rocket motors and an enhanced kinetic warhead compared to its predecessors, allowing it to engage threats faster and protect larger regions from short- to intermediate-range ballistic missile threats.
SM-6 missile
- Standard Missile-6 is the only missile that supports anti-air warfare, anti-surface warfare and sea-based terminal ballistic missile defense in one solution, and it's enabling the
U.S. and its allies and partners to cost-effectively increase their projected force. SM-6 has been successfully fired from variousU.S. Navy ships and launchers on land.
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