Raytheon moving forward on upgrading Marine Corps LAV armored vehicle with anti-tank missile
August 18, 2016
By John Keller
Editor
anti-tank missile LAV WARREN, Mich., 18 Aug. 2016. Vetronics experts at the Raytheon Co. are making progress in upgrading special variants of the U.S. Marine Corps General Dynamics Light Armored Vehicle (LAV) with an advanced anti-tank missile.
Officials of the Army Contracting Command in Warren, Mich., on Wednesday announced a $30.1 million contract modification to the Raytheon Co. Missile Systems segment in McKinney, Texas, to build 20 new LAV anti-tank turrets, which will enable Marine Corps LAV crews to fire the Raytheon tube-launched, optically tracked, wireless-guided (TOW) anti-armor missile.
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