Lockheed Martin Awarded Combat Systems Contract for Australian Submarines
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Australia Signs $26.5 Million Deal To Build Combat Systems Integration For Virginia-Class Submarine Fleet
Image Credits: Wikipedia The Australian Submarine Agency (ASA) has awarded Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) a two‑year AUD$26.5 million contract to create a sovereign Combat Systems Integration (CSI) capability for Australia’s future Virginia‑class submarines under the AUKUS partnership. Australian engineers will be supported by U.S.-based Virginia-class submarine subject-matter experts, to accelerate capability development and build a sustainable, s…
Lockheed Martin Awarded Combat Systems Contract for Australian Submarines
The Australian Submarine Agency (ASA) has awarded Lockheed Martin a two‑year AUD$26.5 million ($18.7 million) contract to create a sovereign Combat Systems Integration (CSI) capability for Australia’s future Virginia‑class submarines under the…
The company currently has an Australian staff of more than 470 specialists in maritime combat and air defence systems and integrated anti-missile.The creation of this workforce is one of the objectives of the Australian initiative, which aims to prevent the country from relying exclusively on foreign personnel to maintain and evolve the capabilities of its future nuclear submarines.An Australian supply chain for VirginiaThe agreement also includ…
Lockheed Martin Partners with Australian Submarine Agency on Combat Systems Integration for Virginia‑Class Fleet - Seapower Magazine
BETHESDA, Md. — The Australian Submarine Agency (ASA) has awarded Lockheed Martin a two‑year AUD$26.5 million contract to create a sovereign Combat Systems Integration (CSI) capability for Australia’s future Virginia‑class submarines under the AUKUS partnership. Australian engineers will be supported by U.S.-based Virginia-class submarine subject-matter experts, to accelerate capability development and build a sustainable, sovereign integration…
Lockheed Martin Lands $58.62 Billion Pentagon Missile Contract
Lockheed Martin just landed one of the largest single contract awards in company history. On July 29, the Department of War handed the defense giant a seven-year, up to $53.86 billion undefinitized contract action for PAC-3 Missile Segment Enhancement interceptors — pushing the total multiyear deal to $58.62 billion once a prior $4.7 billion award from April is factored in. The scale of the order reflects a stark supply gap: fewer than 800 Patri…
Lockheed Martin and Albany target full-rate U.S. hypersonic weapons production with new advanced composites manufacturing partnership
The agreement responds to Department of War requirements for reliable and cost-effective hypersonic systems that can be manufactured at scale. The companies said the partnership is designed to accelerate development schedules and support higher production rates. Lockheed Martin will contribute its systems integration and engineering capabilities to the effort. Albany will provide composite technologies and manufacturing capacity for advanced str…
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