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RTXs Pratt Whitney to provide affordable mass propulsion for Leidos . . . TJ150 turbojet engines will power the multi-use Black Arrow missile PARIS, June 16, 2025 PRNewswire -- Pratt Whitney, an RTX (NYSE: RTX) business, has secured a contract from Dynetics, a Leidos company, to supply TJ150 engines to be integrated with their Small Cruise Missile, known as Black Arrow The TJ150 is a compact, high performance turbojet engine that can be manufactured quickly
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