Washington, D.C. [US], August 17 (ANI): The Department of War on Monday announced a $22.9 billion contract with Raytheon, an RTX business, awarded by the U.S. Navy to accelerate production of the Tomahawk missile, a critical long-range strike capability, amid concerns over depleted U.S. munitions stockpiles as the conflict with Iran continues.
According to a statement issued by the Department of War, the contract is aimed at rapidly expanding Tomahawk production and strengthening the U.S. military’s ability to field long-range strike capabilities while also supporting expansion across the country’s munitions industrial base.
“The Department called upon industry to expand munitions production, and RTX has answered that call,” Under Secretary of War for Acquisition and Sustainment Michael P. Duffey said.
“This Tomahawk award increases our ability to equip the Joint Force, ensuring our warfighters never face a fair fight,” he added.
According to the Department of War, the contract will provide industry partners with the stability needed to expand their workforce, increase manufacturing throughput and strengthen supply chains.
The award is also intended to advance the department’s Acquisition Transformation Strategy by accelerating the delivery of critical weapons and reducing procurement lead times.
Acting Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao said the investment would help ensure that U.S. naval and joint forces have the firepower required to deter aggression and protect the homeland.
“Guaranteeing our naval and joint forces have the lethal firepower they need to deter aggression and protect the homeland is paramount,” Cao said.
“This landmark $22.9 billion investment will accelerate Tomahawk missile delivery to our warfighters at unprecedented speed. By working closely with industry to expand our munitions industrial base’s capacity, the Department is utilizing every available tool to meet the demands of our current operations, ensuring they are equipped to fight, win, and come home safe,” he added.
Cao also highlighted the need to rapidly increase munitions output in a post on X announcing the development.
“We called on industry to rapidly scale up munitions output, and RTX is delivering. This landmark Tomahawk contract ensures our warfighters continue to have the lethal firepower they need to win,” the post read.
The announcement comes amid concerns over U.S. weapons stockpiles following the conflict with Iran.
A CNN report, citing multiple sources, said U.S. military commanders had raised concerns about critically low stockpiles of certain munitions, particularly air defense interceptors.
The Tomahawk award is expected to increase production capacity while strengthening the broader U.S. munitions industrial base.
The Department of the Navy’s Portfolio Acquisition Executive for Munitions is responsible for the development, procurement and delivery of naval munitions and strike capabilities. The organization brings together key weapons programs and aligns the weapons industrial base with the aim of accelerating production, increasing capacity and ensuring the U.S. Fleet has the munitions required to project power and conduct operations.
The $22.9 billion contract therefore represents a major push by the U.S. government to expand critical weapons production at a time when concerns over munitions availability have grown following the Iran conflict. (ANI)
