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Lockheed Martin Delivers Jamming System

Lockheed Martin delivered its 2, 000th Symphony jamming system to the Defense Department this week as part of $940 million, four-year contract to supply the U.S. Navy with RC-IED Defeat jammers.

The jammers detect and inhibit electronic signals used to trigger radio-controlled IEDs. Lockheed said the system is easy to install and efficient in urban as well us rural terrain.

“Our allied warfighters in theater face threats from hidden explosive devices on a daily basis and the Symphony RC-IED Defeat system has proven itself as a significant electronic force protection asset, ” said Lee Lilly, Lockheed Martin’s Symphony business development manager. “Furthermore, by protecting convoy vehicles from RC-IEDs, Symphony actually frees up allied, coalition and partner nation troops to focus more on their counter-terrorism and counter insurgency missions.”

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