Raytheon, a business under RTX Corporation, has announced the delivery of its 250th RAM MK49 Guided-Missile Launching System (GMLS) to the U.S. Navy. This milestone highlights Raytheon's ongoing collaboration with German industrial partner RAM-Systems GmbH. The system will be deployed on the USS Pittsburgh, a new San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock. Celebrating nearly 50 years of the RAM program, this bilateral partnership between the U.S. and Germany continues to expand, with customers including several other nations. Raytheon is investing in modernizing the RAM system to increase production capacity and enhance its capabilities. The RAM missile system is vital for defending naval forces against various threats, such as anti-ship cruise missiles and drones.
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