Anduril's Roadrunner-M and Raytheon's Coyote are set to launch from destroyers. The move could solve the "cost-curve" problem of firing costly missiles to down cheap drones. The US Navy is arming its ...
A Coyote Block 2C is fired during an exercise at the US military's outpost in Al-Tanf, Syria, on 12 March 2025. (Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve) An assembly facility for ...
The Army is rushing to field more counter-drone air defenses. This week the Army announced it had agreed to a $75 million contract with Raytheon for 600 Coyote 2Cs, a loitering counter-drone munition.
WASHINGTON – On January 16, 2024, the U.S. Army awarded a contract action to RTX Corporation in the amount of $75 million for the production of 600 Coyote 2C Interceptors in direct support to the U.S.
The Coyote LE SR can be fired from the air, ground or sea to detect, identify, locate and defeat threats on the battlefield and perform a variety of missions. Raytheon announced on Mar. 26, 2025, the ...
COSTA MESA, California—For the past two years, Anduril Industries has been secretly building what executives say is a first-of-a-kind, turbojet-powered craft that can down incoming drones or missiles, ...