Connecting Firepower and Blockchain: RTX Corp's Two-Pronged International Approach
- RTX Corp secures $92M U.S. arms sale to India and $105M Patriot system sustainment deal for Ukraine, expanding global defense contracts. - Subsidiary Remittix raises $28.1M via RTX token presale to launch PayFi, a blockchain-powered cross-border payment app supporting 60+ countries. - Collins Aerospace partners with Netherlands for F-35/CH-47F avionics center (2026) and expands commercial aviation with Ethiopian Airlines seating contracts. - Dual-track strategy leverages military contract revenues to fun
RTX Corp (RTX.N) is actively expanding its influence in both global defense agreements and the cryptocurrency sector, establishing itself as a significant force in established and emerging industries. The company has landed several major contracts, such as a $92 million U.S. weapons deal with India and a $105 million agreement to maintain Patriot air defense systems for Ukraine. Meanwhile, its subsidiary Remittix is gearing up to introduce a cross-border payments app that has drawn considerable crypto investment. These developments demonstrate RTX's commitment to reinforcing military infrastructure while also embracing advancements in digital finance.
The U.S. State Department has recently authorized the sale of Excalibur precision-guided artillery and Javelin anti-tank missiles to India, as part of a $92 million emergency acquisition to strengthen India's defense following Operation Sindoor
At the same time,
Within the crypto industry, RTX's fintech division, Remittix, is preparing to roll out its PayFi mobile platform in December 2025, which will be available in over 60 countries and support more than 120 fiat currencies
RTX's recent military contracts further fuel its growth, including a $105 million agreement to maintain Patriot systems for Ukraine, in partnership with Lockheed Martin
The intersection of conventional defense contracts and digital finance projects highlights RTX's evolving strategy. As global military expenditures climb—driven by NATO's IAMD policies and rising geopolitical tensions—RTX is channeling its defense expertise into fast-growing ventures like Remittix
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