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Raytheon receives 1,000th AMRAAM rocket motor delivery by Namo at Dubai Airshow 2013.


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World Air Force News - Dubai Air Show 2013
 
 
Raytheon receives 1,000th AMRAAM rocket motor delivery by Namo at Dubai Airshow 2013.
 

Raytheon Company received the 1,000th AIM-120 Advanced Medium Range Air-To-Air Missile (AMRAAM) rocket motor from Nammo Group, a leading propulsion products company based in Raufoss, Norway. The motor is scheduled to be installed in a production AIM-120C7 missile later this month.

     
Raytheon Company received the 1,000th AIM-120 Advanced Medium Range Air-To-Air Missile (AMRAAM) rocket motor from Nammo Group, a leading propulsion products company based in Raufoss, Norway. The motor is scheduled to be installed in a production AIM-120C7 missile later this month.
AMRAAM at Dubai Airshow 2013 (photo credit: Air Recognition)
     

"Our partnership with Nammo is another example of the close relationship Raytheon enjoys with our supplier-partners," said Dr. Taylor W. Lawrence, president of Raytheon Missile Systems. "The teamwork between Raytheon and Nammo has contributed significantly to our shared success."

Following a lengthy qualification process in October 2012, Nammo was certified as an AMRAAM rocket motor supplier for Raytheon and has been delivering motors at the rate of approximately 90 motors per month.

"The Raytheon-Nammo partnership has been a model of success throughout the past year," said Ronald Krebs, AMRAAM program director with Raytheon Missile Systems. "Raytheon has worked extremely hard to make certain our end-user customers continue to receive AMRAAM missiles on schedule."

 
 
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