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
fate merged into Raytheon Technologies Corporation
foundedBy Charles G. Smith
Laurence K. Marshall
Vannevar Bush
headquartersLocation Waltham, Massachusetts
inception 1922
industry aerospace
defense
electronics
keyMarket military and government customers
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
mergerWith United Technologies Corporation
notableEvent expanded through acquisitions in electronics and defense sectors
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
previousHeadquartersLocation Lexington, Massachusetts
rank one of the largest U.S. defense contractors
segment Integrated Defense Systems
Intelligence, Information and Services
Missile Systems
Space and Airborne Systems
specializesIn air and missile defense
command and control systems
cybersecurity solutions
electronic warfare
missile systems
radar systems
stockExchange New York Stock Exchange
successor Raytheon Technologies Corporation
tickerSymbol RTN

Referenced by (46)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
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
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
General Dynamics ("Raytheon Technologies")
competitor
PAC-2 ("Raytheon")
developedBy
surface-based launcher (NASAMS) ("Raytheon")
developer
Laurence K. Marshall ("Raytheon")
employer
RTX ("Raytheon Technologies Corporation")
formerName
RTN
formerTickerOf
RTX
foundedBy
Billerica, Massachusetts ("Raytheon Technologies (nearby facilities)")
hasCompanyPresence
RTX ("Raytheon")
hasDivision
El Segundo, California ("Raytheon Technologies")
hasMajorEmployer
Richardson, Texas ("Raytheon Technologies (facilities in Richardson)")
hasNotableEmployer
American Appliance Company
hasSuccessor
American Appliance Company
laterKnownAs
Paveway series guided bombs ("Raytheon")
laterProducedBy
Tucson ("Raytheon Missiles & Defense")
majorCompanyPresence
American Appliance Company
originalNameOf
Integrated Defense Systems
ownedBy
Missile Systems
parentCompany
Space and Airborne Systems ("Raytheon integrated defense portfolio")
partOf
Hamilton Sundstrand ("Raytheon Technologies")
partOfCorporateHistoryOf
RTN
refersTo
RTN ("Raytheon Technologies Corporation")
succeededByCompanyName
RTN
underlyingCompany

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