Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: February 24, 2017
MBDA has received a potential $183 million contract from the U.K. and France to update the two countries air-launched missile systems.
The contract covers modernization work on the Royal Air Forces Storm Shadow and Frances SCALP missiles, the U.K. government said in a news release published Wednesday.
Harriett Baldwin, British defense procurement minister, and his French counterpart Laurent Collet-Billon jointly awarded the contract to MBDA.
The U.K.-France midlife refurbishment program also covers upgrade work on the missiles turbo-jet engines and navigational systems, replacement of gaskets, cabling and other components and sustainment of approximately 60 systems and software engineering positions in the U.K.
Baldwin said the contract is part of the U.K. governments potential $223 billion plan to provide military equipment to the countrys armed forces.
Storm Shadow is a long-range cruise missile that is used aboard the U.K. air forces Tornado combat aircraft.
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