Author: Matthew Nelson|| Date Published: July 23, 2020
Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) will manufacture additional Hellfire air-to-ground missile systems for the U.S. Army under a $702.9M contract modification.
The military service obligated $702.7M at the time of award, the Department of Defense said Wednesday. DoD expects work to conclude by Sept. 30, 2023.
Hellfire guided missiles use semi-active laser technology and operate with multiple aircraft platforms such as the AH-64 Apache helicopter and the MQ-1C Gray Eagle unmanned aerial system.
The company received a $723.5M modification last year to provide Hellfire II variants to domestic and foreign military sales customers.
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