RTX's Raytheon Gets $478 Million Missile Contract

The NATO contract will replenish the Patriot missiles donated by Germany to Ukraine.

Raytheon Technologies building in San Diego, CA.
Raytheon Technologies building in San Diego, CA.
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NSPA awards RTX's Raytheon a $478 million Patriot GEM-T missile contract. Raytheon, an RTX business, was awarded the $478 million contract from the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) to supply additional GEM-T missiles to Germany. This contract supports the replenishment of Patriot missiles donated by Germany to Ukraine. Showing their strong support for Ukraine, Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway have agreed to participate in the financing of this procurement.

GEM-T, the Patriot Advanced Capability 2 (PAC-2) missile interceptor enhanced for defeating tactical ballistic missiles, is a primary effector for the combat-proven Patriot air and missile defense system. Patriot is relied upon by eight European nations, and Ukraine, for defense against cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, and enemy drones and aircraft. The system is the foundation of air defense for 19 countries, and it continues to demonstrate its effectiveness against the most advanced and complex threats.

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