RTX-Collins-Elbit JV Secures $585M Military Helmet Display Contract
A joint venture between defense giants RTX, Collins Aerospace, and Elbit Systems has landed a major $585 million contract to produce advanced helmet-mounted display systems for the U.S. military. The deal, awarded by the U.S. Army, signals a significant investment in next-generation pilot situational awareness and targeting technology, directly feeding into high-priority modernization programs for rotary-wing and fixed-wing aircraft.
The contract is executed through the joint venture company, which leverages Collins Aerospace's avionics expertise and Elbit Systems' proven track record in helmet-mounted displays, under the broader RTX corporate umbrella. The specific system, likely a variant of the Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing System (JHMCS) or a next-generation successor, is a critical piece of kit that projects vital flight and targeting data directly onto the pilot's visor, enabling faster engagement and enhanced survivability in complex combat environments.
This substantial award reinforces the tightening integration between major U.S. defense primes and specialized Israeli technology firms in cutting-edge soldier systems. It places the RTX-Collins-Elbit team at the center of a long-term, high-value supply chain for a capability deemed essential across multiple U.S. military branches. The deal also underscores the continued flow of Pentagon funding towards aircrew survivability and lethality enhancements, a stable sector even amid broader budgetary pressures.