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Raytheon Gets $154M Contract From Taiwan

Taiwan is paying $154 million to military contractor Raytheon Co. to upgrade the island nation's Patriot air and missile defense system.

TEWKSBURY, Mass. (AP) -- Taiwan is paying $154 million to military contractor Raytheon Co. to upgrade the island nation's Patriot air and missile defense system.

The U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command at Redstone Arsenal in north Alabama issued the contract that includes upgrade kits for radar and command and control components, a radar refurbishment and related engineering and technical services.

The new contract is in addition to two other awards Raytheon received last year for Taiwan Patriot support, one in March for upgrades and another in April for technical services.

Work under the latest contract will be performed in Andover, Mass.; Huntsville, Ala.; White Sands, N.M., and El Paso, Texas.

Raytheon shares rose 21 cents to $50.59 in midday trading.

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