Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: September 3, 2019
A Lockheed Martin-led (NYSE: LMT) team has received a potential $347M contract from the U.S. Army to build and integrate a ground-based hypersonic strike weapon system prototype designed to provide warfighters a residual combat capability by 2023.
Lockheed said Friday its team consists of Dynetics technical solutions business, Verity Integrated Systems, Martinez & Turek, Integration Innovation and Penta Research and will work on the Armys Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon integration project.
The LRHW prototype will leverage Common-Hypersonic Glide Body systems and unveil a new class of long-range missiles that could be launched from land-based mobile platforms.
Work on the multiyear contract will occur at Lockheeds facilities in Alabama, California, Colorado and Texas.
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