Raytheon Wins Sea-based JPALS; Land-Based Increment Race Begins

Raytheon has won the competition for the U.S. Navy’s planned landing guidance equipment, the Joint Precision Approach and Landing System (JPALS), although a land-based system remains ostensibly up for grabs. The company – considered to be the favorite – said late Sept. 23 it was awarded a $232.8...

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