Raytheon completes technical review for prototype of HALO missile

Raytheon, an RTX business, has successfully completed a technical review and a seamless prototype fit-check in phase one of the US Navy’s Hypersonic Air Launched Offensive Anti-Surface (HALO) programme.

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Stuttgart, Germany - 08-06-2023: Mobile phone with logo of US aerospace and defense company RTX Corporation on screen in front of website. Focus on center-left of phone display.

Raytheon, an RTX business, has successfully completed a technical review and a seamless prototype fit-check in phase one of the US Navy’s Hypersonic Air Launched Offensive Anti-Surface (HALO) programme.

HALO is a carrier-based high-speed missile that will allow the Navy to operate in and control contested battlespaces in anti-access/area denial environments and will support their long-range fires strategy.

“This is a key step in fielding the Navy’s first anti-ship hypersonic missile,” said Colin Whelan, president of Advanced Technology at Raytheon.

“It’s critical that our warfighters have proven technology that can address advanced threats in contested environments, and they need this technology now. We’re leveraging our expertise in hypersonics to deliver a straightforward and mature, digitally engineered system at the pace the Navy needs.”

Digital and physical design concepts and models of Raytheon’s HALO prototype were created in a matter of months using digital and model-based engineering techniques.

This approach is accelerating the development of the HALO missile. A successful fit check on an F/A-18 was held in the fall, ensuring that the prototype is compatible with the Navy’s Super Hornet aircraft and existing support equipment.

Raytheon was awarded a phase one HALO contract in March 2023.
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