Pratt & Whitney, an RTX (RTX) business, was awarded a follow-on contract from Leidos Dynetics to supply TJ150 engines for their AGM-190A small cruise missile. The TJ150 is a compact, high-performance turbojet engine that can be manufactured quickly, with proven reliability and scalability in both production volume and size. With over 150-pounds of thrust, it can operate at high altitudes and is designed to power a variety of autonomous systems and weapons for domestic and international customers.
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