Raytheon Company will integrate the Naval Strike Missile into the U.S. Marine Corps' existing force structure under a $47.59 million Other Transaction Authority agreement with Marine Corps Systems Command. A USMC NSM supports the 2018 National Defense Strategy and Commandant of the Marine Corps modernization efforts.
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The US Marine Corps has decided to spend $48 million on Raytheon's Naval Strike Missile, a long-range precision-strike anti-ship missile (Picture source: Raytheon)
