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Raytheon [RTN] Network Centric Systems May 22 announced the delivery of the first two Multi-Function Radio Frequency System (MFRFS) radars for integration into the Quick Kill Active Protection System that the company is developing for the Army.
"Delivery of the MFRFS marks an important milestone in the development of Raytheon's Quick Kill Active Protection System," Colin Schottlaender, president of Network Centric Systems, said. "MFRFS...





