Raytheon Company
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Raytheon Company was a major American defense contractor and industrial corporation known for developing advanced military technologies, including missile systems and radar.
Aliases (10)
- Raytheon ×14
- Raytheon Technologies ×4
- Raytheon Technologies Corporation ×4
- Raytheon Missiles & Defense ×2
- Raytheon Aircraft Company ×1
- Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems ×1
- Raytheon Intelligence & Space ×1
- Raytheon Technologies (facilities in Richardson) ×1
- Raytheon Technologies (nearby facilities) ×1
- Raytheon integrated defense portfolio ×1
Statements (49)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
aerospace and defense company
→
defense contractor → public company → |
| country |
United States
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| fate |
merged into Raytheon Technologies Corporation
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|
| foundedBy |
Charles G. Smith
→
Laurence K. Marshall → Vannevar Bush → |
| headquartersLocation |
Waltham, Massachusetts
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|
| inception |
1922
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| industry |
aerospace
→
defense → electronics → |
| keyMarket |
military and government customers
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| keyTechnology |
guided missile technology
→
phased-array radar → precision-guided munitions → surveillance and reconnaissance systems → |
| majorCustomer |
NATO member states
→
U.S. Air Force → U.S. Navy → United States Department of Defense → |
| mergerCompletionDate |
2020-04-03
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| mergerWith |
United Technologies Corporation
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| notableEvent |
expanded through acquisitions in electronics and defense sectors
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played major role in U.S. missile defense programs → |
| notableProduct |
AMRAAM air-to-air missile
→
AN/TPY-2 radar → Aegis radar components → NASAMS components → Patriot missile system → Standard Missile family → Tomahawk cruise missile → |
| originalName |
American Appliance Company
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|
| previousHeadquartersLocation |
Lexington, Massachusetts
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|
| rank |
one of the largest U.S. defense contractors
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| segment |
Integrated Defense Systems
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Intelligence, Information and Services → Missile Systems → Space and Airborne Systems → |
| specializesIn |
air and missile defense
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command and control systems → cybersecurity solutions → electronic warfare → missile systems → radar systems → |
| stockExchange |
New York Stock Exchange
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| successor |
Raytheon Technologies Corporation
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| tickerSymbol |
RTN
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Referenced by (46)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
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AMRAAM
("Raytheon")
→
AN/MPQ-53 radar ("Raytheon") → AN/TPY-2 ("Raytheon Technologies") → Beechcraft 1900 ("Raytheon Aircraft Company") → Patriot missile system ("Raytheon") → RGM-109 Tomahawk ("Raytheon") → Raytheon Sentinel R1 ("Raytheon") → Tomahawk cruise missile ("Raytheon") → |
manufacturer |
|
Bolt Beranek and Newman
→
Integrated Defense Systems → Intelligence, Information and Services → Space and Airborne Systems → |
parentOrganization |
|
Charles G. Smith
("Raytheon")
→
Laurence K. Marshall ("Raytheon") → |
coFounded |
|
United Technologies Corporation
→
United Technologies Corporation → |
mergedWith |
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RTX
("Raytheon Missiles & Defense")
→
RTX ("Raytheon Intelligence & Space") → |
ownsBrand |
|
United Technologies Corporation
("Raytheon Technologies Corporation")
→
United Technologies Corporation ("Raytheon Technologies Corporation") → |
successor |
|
Bolt Beranek and Newman
→
|
acquiredBy |
|
Laurence K. Marshall
("Raytheon")
→
|
affiliation |
|
Integrated Defense Systems
("Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems")
→
|
alternativeName |
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General Dynamics
("Raytheon Technologies")
→
|
competitor |
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PAC-2
("Raytheon")
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developedBy |
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surface-based launcher (NASAMS)
("Raytheon")
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developer |
|
Laurence K. Marshall
("Raytheon")
→
|
employer |
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RTX
("Raytheon Technologies Corporation")
→
|
formerName |
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RTN
→
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formerTickerOf |
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RTX
→
|
foundedBy |
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Billerica, Massachusetts
("Raytheon Technologies (nearby facilities)")
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hasCompanyPresence |
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RTX
("Raytheon")
→
|
hasDivision |
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El Segundo, California
("Raytheon Technologies")
→
|
hasMajorEmployer |
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Richardson, Texas
("Raytheon Technologies (facilities in Richardson)")
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hasNotableEmployer |
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American Appliance Company
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hasSuccessor |
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American Appliance Company
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laterKnownAs |
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Paveway series guided bombs
("Raytheon")
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laterProducedBy |
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Tucson
("Raytheon Missiles & Defense")
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majorCompanyPresence |
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American Appliance Company
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originalNameOf |
|
Integrated Defense Systems
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ownedBy |
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Missile Systems
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parentCompany |
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Space and Airborne Systems
("Raytheon integrated defense portfolio")
→
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partOf |
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Hamilton Sundstrand
("Raytheon Technologies")
→
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partOfCorporateHistoryOf |
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RTN
→
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refersTo |
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RTN
("Raytheon Technologies Corporation")
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succeededByCompanyName |
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RTN
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underlyingCompany |