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Atlantic Research has been selected by the US Naval Air Warfare CenterWeapons Division to develop the ramjet propulsion system for the High Speed Anti-Radiation Demonstration program. ARC will develop and deliver a new variable flow ducted rocket ramjet propulsion system for flight-testing. The solid-fueled ramjet engine, which is based on demonstrated ARC technology, will increase the performance of future anti-radiation missile systems. A successful demonstration program may lead to future development and production programs.

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