The U.S. Navy has completed a series of three captive flight tests on Raytheon’s Joint Standoff Weapon C-1, putting the program closer to achieving initial operating capability in 2012.
“The Raytheon-U.S. Navy team completed a test series that showed JSOW C-1’s seeker can detect moving maritime targets. The tests also demonstrated that JSOW C-1 can communicate via its two-way SCWDL,” said Phyllis McEnroe, Raytheon’s JSOW program director.