US Navy Receives Combat Management System to Enable Rapid Upgrades
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US Navy receives combat management system to enable rapid upgrades
Lockheed Martin has delivered the first Integrated Combat System (ICS)-enabled baseline to the US Navy, a development that advances the service’s long-running effort to move surface combatants toward a more modular, software-defined combat architecture. The delivery marks a concrete step in the Navy’s broader push to accelerate capability refresh cycles aboard its warships. The first ICS enabled baseline is named Aegis BL9.C3.0. It was complied …
Lockheed Martin Delivers First Integrated Combat System Enabled Baseline, Advancing Rapid, Scalable Capability for the U.S. Navy
Lockheed Martin has successfully delivered the first Integrated Combat System (ICS)-enabled baseline to the U.S. Navy. Lockheed Martin press release ICS-enabled baselines combine heritage combat system capability with modern infrastructure, driving rapid proliferation of capability through a singular development effort at scale. Working with the Navy and industry partners, this marks the start of a six-month operating cadence for updates and cer…
Lockheed Martin Delivers First Integrated Combat System Enabled Baseline, Advancing Rapid, Scalable Capability for the U.S. Navy
From Lockheed Martin MOORESTOWN, N.J., May 28, 2026 – Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT) has successfully delivered the first Integrated Combat System (ICS)-enabled baseline to the U.S. Navy. ICS-enabled baselines combine heritage combat system capability with modern infrastructure, driving rapid proliferation of capability through a singular development effort at scale. Working with the Navy and industry partners, this marks the start of a six‑month o…
Lockheed Martin delivers first Integrated Combat System-enabled baseline to U.S. Navy
The ICS-enabled baselines combine existing combat system capabilities with modern infrastructure. Lockheed Martin said this approach allows capabilities to be developed once and proliferated at scale. The company said the delivery marks the start of a six-month operating cadence for updates and certifications. These updates are planned to be fielded across the fleet as part of the Navy’s goal of fleetwide commonality. Lockheed Martin said the ca…
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