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Monday, June 11, 2012

Raytheon accused of taking secrets

Tactical ''Tomahawk'' Block IV cruise missile A former development partner is suing Raytheon Missile Systems in federal court in Tucson, alleging the missilemaker stole trade secrets involving a proposed new, bunker-busting warhead for the Tomahawk cruise missile.

Ordnance Technologies North America Inc. is seeking a court order halting Raytheon's use of the technology, known as the Lancer Multi-Effects Warhead System, as well as unspecified statutory, compensatory and punitive damages.

Raytheon would not comment on the lawsuit, which was filed May 18 in U.S. District Court, and the company has not yet filed any response.

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