RTX's Collins Aerospace demonstrates latest development in anti-jam technology
Rhea-AI Summary
Collins Aerospace (NYSE: RTX) unveiled a compact Assured Positioning, Navigation and Timing (APNT) ground solution on Dec. 22, 2025 at the U.S. Army All-Domain Persistent Experiment at White Sands Missile Range.
The CMOSS Mounted Form Factor (CMFF) card is the company's smallest APNT ground solution, designed for portable, modular integration on ground, robotic and autonomous vehicles and demonstrated resilient navigation in denied and degraded GPS environments using Military-code GPS and fused internal/external sensors.
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News Market Reaction 1 Alert
On the day this news was published, RTX gained 2.02%, reflecting a moderate positive market reaction.
Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.
Market Reality Check
Peers on Argus
RTX gained 2.09% with strong volume while key Aerospace & Defense peers also rose: BA +2.06%, HWM +2.27%, NOC +1.79%, LMT +1.67%, and GD +0.44%, suggesting a broadly constructive backdrop alongside this APNT technology update.
Historical Context
| Date | Event | Sentiment | Move | Catalyst |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 09 | EW prototype review | Positive | +0.2% | ADVEW prototype review completion for Navy F/A-18E/F self-protection. |
| Dec 09 | Engine R&D update | Positive | +0.2% | Pratt & Whitney small-engine family development for munitions and CCA. |
| Dec 04 | Cloud collaboration | Positive | +1.7% | Raytheon–AWS collaboration to enhance satellite data and mission control. |
| Dec 02 | F135 sustainment deal | Positive | +0.5% | Award of <b>$1.6B</b> contract to sustain F135 engines for F-35 fleet. |
| Nov 21 | Tamir missile contract | Positive | -1.8% | R2S joint venture’s first <b>$1.25B</b> Tamir/SkyHunter production award. |
Recent RTX news on defense contracts and technology upgrades generally saw modest positive price reactions, with only one notable divergence on a large missile contract.
Over the last month, RTX has reported several defense-focused milestones. On Nov 21, a Raytheon‑Rafael joint venture secured a $1.25 billion Tamir missile contract, though shares fell 1.77%. Subsequent updates, including a $1.6 billion F135 sustainment award on Dec 2, a cloud collaboration with AWS on Dec 4, and electronic warfare and small-engine development news on Dec 9, all produced modest gains. Today’s Collins APNT anti-jam demonstration continues this theme of incremental technology advances supporting RTX’s defense portfolio.
Regulatory & Risk Context
RTX has an effective S-3ASR shelf registration dated 2025-09-18, allowing issuance of various securities via future prospectus supplements. As of the latest data, reported usage count is 0, so no takedowns have been disclosed under this shelf yet.
Market Pulse Summary
This announcement showcases Collins Aerospace’s latest anti-jam APNT technology in a compact, modular form tailored for contested GPS environments. It extends RTX’s recent stream of defense-focused milestones, including engine sustainment and missile production contracts. Investors may watch how this capability influences future program awards and integration on robotic and autonomous platforms. With an effective S-3ASR shelf in place and active pension and portfolio actions disclosed in recent filings, capital allocation and execution remain key themes.
Key Terms
compact modular open systems standards (cmoss) technical
military-code gps technical
electronic warfare systems technical
AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.
Small form factor Assured Precision Navigation and Timing solution unveiled at All-Domain Persistent Experiment
The business's Compact Modular Open Systems Standards (CMOSS) Mounted Form Factor (CMFF) card can be used to provide resilient navigation for ground vehicles, including robotic and autonomous platforms. While paired with an external antenna, the solution demonstrated exceptional performance in a denied and degraded GPS environment.
"Our card provides highly precise navigation in contested environments, and a scalable, cost-effective solution that is ready now for integration on a variety of platforms," said Sandy Brown, vice president and general manager of Mission Critical Products at Collins Aerospace. "The smaller form factor allows for faster mission customization and improved situational awareness."
During the experiment,
All-Domain Persistent Experiment is the Army's open-air experimentation environment to test capabilities in Denied/Degraded, Intermittent, Limited conditions to advance sensor technologies, networks, data processing, PNT and electronic warfare systems.
About Collins Aerospace
Collins Aerospace, an RTX business, is a leader in integrated and intelligent solutions for the global aerospace and defense industry. Our 80,000 employees are dedicated to delivering future-focused technologies to advance sustainable and connected aviation, passenger safety and comfort, mission success, space exploration, and more.
About RTX
RTX is the world's largest aerospace and defense company. With more than 185,000 global employees, we push the limits of technology and science to redefine how we connect and protect our world. Through industry-leading businesses – Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney, and Raytheon – we are advancing aviation, engineering integrated defense systems for operational success, and developing next-generation technology solutions and manufacturing to help global customers address their most critical challenges. The company, with 2024 sales of more than
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