RTX's Raytheon achieves longest known AMRAAM® shot

Core Insights - Raytheon and the U.S. Air Force successfully conducted the longest known AMRAAM air-to-air missile shot by a fifth-generation fighter, showcasing the missile's extended time of flight capability [1][2]. Group 1: AMRAAM Missile Performance - The tests demonstrated that AMRAAM can significantly enhance the lethality of fifth-generation aircraft, a result of the U.S. Air Force's form, fit, function refresh (F3R) development effort and Raytheon's investment in AMRAAM's research and development [2]. - AMRAAM has been a trusted air dominance weapon for over 30 years, integrated on 14 platforms across 43 countries, with more than 6,000 successful live fires and near-perfect success in active conflicts [3]. Group 2: Industry Context - Achieving air superiority in future contested battlespaces relies on the precision and lethality of air-to-air missiles, with AMRAAM recognized as the gold standard in the air dominance arena [3]. - Raytheon, as part of RTX, is a leading provider of defense solutions, focusing on integrated air and missile defense, smart weapons, and advanced sensors, among other technologies [5]. - RTX is the world's largest aerospace and defense company, with over 185,000 employees and 2024 sales exceeding $80 billion, advancing technology and integrated defense systems [6].