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BAE Systems’ Naval Gun Selected for U.S. Navy’s New Constellation-Class Frigates

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BAE Systems has secured a $26 million contract to provide the U.S. Navy’s Constellation class frigates with the fully-automatic 57mm Mk 110 naval gun. The contract, awarded this month, includes engineering support for two guns for the USS Constellation and USS Congress. The Mk 110 is noted for its multi-mission capability and can fire up to 220 rounds per minute at a range of over nine nautical miles. The contract also includes a system for the U.S. Coast Guard’s USCGC Ingham, with deliveries anticipated to start in 2023.

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LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- BAE Systems has received a $26 million contract to equip the U.S. Navy’s Constellation class frigates with the fully-automatic 57mm Mk 110 naval gun. The contract awarded earlier this month includes engineering support and calls for two Mk 110s for the USS Constellation (FFG 62) and USS Congress (FFG 63). The new Constellation class of multi-mission guided-missile frigates is designed to operate in blue water and in the littorals, for an increased forward naval presence.

Digital rendering of the new Constellation-class of frigates as it nears completion of the design phase. (Photo: BAE Systems)

Digital rendering of the new Constellation-class of frigates as it nears completion of the design phase. (Photo: BAE Systems)

The Mk 110 gun system, known internationally as the Bofors 57 Mk 3, is the deck gun of choice for the Constellation class. It is a multi-mission, medium-caliber shipboard weapon, effective against air, surface, or ground threats without requiring multiple round types. The system is capable of firing up to 220 rounds per minute at an effective range of more than nine nautical miles using BAE Systems’ six-mode programmable, pre-fragmented, and proximity-fused (3P) ammunition.

“The selection of the Mk 110 for the U.S. Navy’s Constellation class frigates signifies confidence in the gun system and its ability to meet current and future needs in shipboard defense,” said Brent Butcher, vice president of the weapon systems product line at BAE Systems, Inc. “The Mk 110 gun system provides this next-generation frigate with the continued performance that our surface fleet has come to expect from its intermediate caliber guns.”

This contract also includes providing a Mk 110 system to the U.S. Coast Guard’s third Argus Class Offshore Patrol Cutter, USCGC Ingham. Deliveries are expected to begin in 2023 under the contract with Naval Sea Systems Command Integrated Warfare Systems 3C (NAVSEA IWS).

The 57mm Mk 110 is currently in service on the Navy’s Littoral Combat Ship and the U.S. Coast Guard’s National Security Cutter. To date, BAE Systems is providing 39 Mk 110 guns to the Navy and 15 to the Coast Guard. Worldwide, 103 Mk 110/57 Mk 3 naval gun systems are under contract with nine nations.

Michelle Tiemeyer

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Michelle.Tiemeyer@baesystems.com

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@BAESystemsInc

Source: BAE Systems

FAQ

What contract has BAE Systems received for the U.S. Navy?

BAE Systems has received a $26 million contract to equip the U.S. Navy’s Constellation class frigates with the 57mm Mk 110 naval gun.

When are the deliveries for the Mk 110 naval gun expected to begin?

Deliveries for the Mk 110 naval gun are expected to begin in 2023.

What is the range and firing capability of the Mk 110 gun system?

The Mk 110 gun system can fire up to 220 rounds per minute at an effective range of more than nine nautical miles.

Which frigates are set to receive the Mk 110 guns?

The Mk 110 guns are set to be installed on the USS Constellation (FFG 62) and USS Congress (FFG 63).

Is the Mk 110 gun system used by other branches of the military?

Yes, the Mk 110 is currently in use on the Navy’s Littoral Combat Ship and the U.S. Coast Guard’s National Security Cutter.

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