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More than 200 UK jobs will be sustained through a new £285M contract awarded to BAE Systems to enhance the Royal Navy’s combat management systems (CMS), ensuring vessels are equipped with cutting-edge technology to track, analyse, and respond to threats in real time. This contract will modernise critical systems across a ...


SEA’s triple trainable Torpedo Launcher System (TLS) has been selected for a multi-million pound frigate programme in Latin America. The contract further cements SEA’s weapon-agnostic launcher capability as the leading choice for the UK Royal Navy and other leading international navies in regions including North America and South-East Asia. In service ...


In partnership with Navantia, Spain’s national defense and shipbuilding company, Lockheed Martin, has successfully demonstrated the first live track for the Spain F-110 Multi-Mission Frigate’s AN/SPY-7(V)2 radar. The tracking event was conducted at Lockheed Martin’s Aegis SCOMBA Integration Center (ASIC) in Moorestown, New Jersey. Executive Perspectives “During the milestone event, the SPY-7 radar ...


NTCDL enhances situational awareness and tactical battlefield advantage of the US Navy through real-time and simultaneous networked operations.  In 2024, the US Navy awarded BAE Systems an $85M production contract to deliver additional Network Tactical Common Data Link (NTCDL) systems. NTCDL will enable a real-time exchange of voice, data, imagery, and ...


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