Lockheed Martin Wins Contract to Put Patriot Interceptors on Navy Ships
The contract adds a new layer of shipboard missile defense as demand for PAC-3 interceptors rises and Pentagon production expands.
- On Tuesday, Lockheed Martin secured a contract to integrate the Army's Patriot missile into the Navy's Aegis combat system, marking the first time the PAC-3 MSE weapon will be fielded at sea.
- Driven by fears that China would deploy hypersonic weapons to sink ships in the Pacific, the initiative strengthens naval defense against emerging threats.
- Aegis-Equipped warships currently rely on the Standard Missile family—including SM-2, SM-3, and SM-6—and the RIM-162 Evolved SeaSparrow Missile; the PAC-3 MSE uses a "hit to kill" concept lethal against high-speed ballistic missiles.
- Under a deal signed with the Pentagon, annual production will triple over the next seven years, increasing from 600 missiles to over 2,000 to meet surging demand.
- This deployment will strengthen the missile defense shield protecting the Navy's fleet of destroyers, representing a concrete step toward fielding the Army interceptor on Navy surface ships.
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Navy arming warships with Patriot missiles to counter China's hypersonic threat
Lockheed Martin has been awarded a contract to integrate the Patriot missile, an Army missile interceptor, into the U.S. Navy's Aegis combat system, a milestone the company said on Tuesday marks the first time the weapon will be fielded at sea.
Lockheed Martin announced that he had signed a contract with the United States War Department to proceed with the development, integration and testing of the PAC-3 MSE missile system in the Aegis combat system of the US Navy. Therefore, the Navy US will become user of the PAC-3 MSE alongside the US Army and 16 other Allied countries and partners in the use of this integrated aerial and missile defense system....
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