BAE Systems’ Seeker Technology for Low-Observable Persistent Missiles
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BAE Systems has received a $38 million contract from Lockheed Martin for additional guidance systems for Lockheed Martins Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile ( LRASM ) program.
Key Points:
- BAE Systems has received a $38 million contract from Lockheed Martin for additional guidance systems for Lockheed Martins Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile ( LRASM ) program.
- BAE Systems advanced radio-frequency sensor enables LRASM to strike specific, high-value maritime targets from long range in aggressive electromagnetic warfare environments.
- (Credit: BAE Systems)
Were advancing the state of small electronic warfare systems through our efficient LRASM seeker design, which delivers discriminating capabilities at an affordable cost, said Larry Glennon, Small Form Factor product line director at BAE Systems. - Work on BAE Systems seeker takes place at the companys advanced manufacturing facilities in Wayne, N.J.; Greenlawn, N.Y.; and Nashua, N.H.