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Raytheon will build and deliver the control, actuation and power-conditioning subassemblies that control flight of the US Army’s new Common-Hypersonic Glide Body program.

The work carried out by Raytheon will enhance the system’s flight performance and will be performed under Dynetics Corporation contracts.

The Army is leading a team with the US Navy and Air Force to deliver hypersonic weapons that are launched from land, sea or air and will travel at speeds greater than Mach 5.

Dr. Thomas Bussing, Raytheon’s Advanced Missile Systems Vice President, said: “Raytheon is at the forefront of hypersonic technology development. We will bring our years of advanced weapons development experience to rapidly transform the government’s initial concept into a producible design.”

Hypersonic weapons will enable the US military to reach out farther and strike faster compared to current weapons. Raytheon is developing both offensive and defensive solutions as part of its expanding hypersonic portfolio.

Raytheon will also help assemble and test the new glide body under the Dynetics Corporation contracts.

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