The U.S. Marine Corps is adapting the FIM-92 Stinger missile, traditionally used to down aircraft, for anti-amphibious roles in preparation for a potential conflict with China.
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - Fort Sill is one of just a few installations across the country training soldiers to use the Stinger missile system, but they’re expensive. That’s where virtual reality ...
RTX Corporation’s RTX business unit, Raytheon Missiles Defense, recently won a $46.8 million contract to provide engineering and technical services for supporting the Stinger Weapon System.