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MBDA and Lockheed Martin join forces, enter MoU for integration of naval missile systems
MBDA and Lockheed Martin join forces, enter MoU for integration of naval missile systems
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Naval Defense Industry News - Lockheed Martin, MBDA
MBDA
and Lockheed Martin join forces, enter MoU for integration of naval missile
systems
MBDA, Europe’s leading missile manufacturer, and Lockheed Martin,
manufacturer of the MK 41 Vertical Launch System (VLS), have entered
into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). Under the terms of this MoU
both companies agree to jointly explore the market for the integration
of MBDA naval missile systems into Lockheed Martin launching systems,
plan for all necessary common developments and, more broadly, pursue
mutually beneficial opportunities.
MBDA CAMM, Sea Ceptor missile launching from a MK41 VLS
(Picture: MBDA)
Specifically, the two companies intend to work together
to assess potential business opportunities with respect to potential
sales of Lockheed Martin’s MK 41 Vertical Launch System (VLS)
and Extensible Launching System (ExLS) and MDBA’s Air Defence
and Anti-Ship missiles systems, starting with MBDA’s Sea Ceptor,
using the CAMM missile.
Lockheed Martin and MBDA plan to jointly demonstrate the launch of a
CAMM missile from a Lockheed Martin MK 41 Vertical Launch System later
in 2013.
Commenting on that event, the CEO of MBDA Antoine Bouvier said: “Possessing
the broadest range of naval missiles available on the market, there
is a strong logic for MBDA to join forces with Lockheed Martin whose
vertical launch systems have a strong presence in the naval market.
Working in concert, we will be able to offer greater choice to naval
customers around the globe providing them with solutions optimized to
their exact needs, which has always been MBDA’s priority.”