BAE Systems’ Seeker Technology for Low-Observable Persistent Missiles
BAE Systems has secured a $38 million contract from Lockheed Martin to provide additional guidance systems for the Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) program. This advanced radio-frequency sensor enhances the missile's capability to target specific maritime threats from a distance, even in challenging electromagnetic environments. The LRASM can be launched from various platforms, including B-1B bombers, F/A-18 fighters, and the Mark 41 Vertical Launching System, ensuring versatility for U.S. military operations. Development occurs at facilities in Wayne, NJ; Greenlawn, NY; and Nashua, NH.
- Secured $38 million contract for LRASM guidance systems.
- Advanced radio-frequency sensor enhances missile targeting capabilities.
- Versatile launch options from multiple military platforms.
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“We’re advancing the state of small electronic warfare systems through our efficient LRASM seeker design, which delivers discriminating capabilities at an affordable cost,” said
The LRASM provides warfighters with a capable precision strike weapon intended for use from airborne platforms including B-1B Lancer bombers, F/A-18E/F Super Hornet fighters, F-35 Lightning II fighters, P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft, and surface vessels via the Mark 41 Vertical Launching System. The missile’s diversity of launch platforms, survivability, range, and lethality provide critical capability and flexibility to warfighters – allowing them to project strength and strike when necessary.
Work on BAE Systems’ seeker takes place at the company’s advanced manufacturing facilities in
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