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Lockheed Martin Submits Final Proposal for Air & Missile Defense Radar (AMDR) to US Navy
Lockheed Martin Submits Final Proposal for Air & Missile Defense Radar (AMDR) to US Navy
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Lockheed Martin Submits Final Proposal for Air & Missile Defense Radar
(AMDR) to US Navy
Lockheed
Martin has submitted its final proposal to the U.S. Navy to design,
build, integrate and test the new Air and Missile Defense Radar (AMDR)
for the future DDG-51 Flight III class destroyer. The scalable AMDR
S-band radar and radar suite controller will provide significantly increased
sensitivity for simultaneous long-range detection and engagement of
advanced anti-ship and ballistic missile threats.
“Our team has advanced a mature, affordable and highly reliable
radar system with substantial investment by our company and the Navy,”
said Carl Bannar, vice president of Integrated Warfare Systems &
Sensors at Lockheed Martin’s Mission Systems & Sensors business.
“Designed with the sailor in mind, our modular, open hardware
and software architectures minimize ship design changes, simplify operations
and maintenance and enable capability improvements to accommodate future
mission needs.”
As the leader in tactical, naval S-band radar technology, Lockheed Martin
has more than 40 years experience in the design, integration, production,
and sustainment of radars for surface combatants, providing a low-risk
path to installation on the DDG-51 Flight III.
The company’s SPY-1 family of radars – with proven anti-air
warfare and ballistic missile defense multi-mission capability –
is fielded on more than 100 surface combatants worldwide.