
Leidos Eyes Oil Rigs for Logistical Hubs, Faster VLS Reloading
Leidos Gibbs and Cox is looking to deliver relocatable logistical hubs and faster VLS reloading through its Mobile Depot Platform concept.
Leidos Gibbs and Cox is looking to deliver relocatable logistical hubs and faster VLS reloading through its Mobile Depot Platform concept.
The U.S. Navy’s premier hypersonic missile program, SM-6 Block IB, based on the SM-6 Block IA, has a new look, seen for the first time at SNA 2025.
The U.S. Navy looks to the Mk 70 PDS, a containerized VLS, to deliver “offensive capability” to its Freedom and Independence LCS.
Lockheed Martin is proposing to add multirole AGM-179 JAGM missiles to U.S. Navy Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, replacing their RGM-84 Harpoon launchers.
The U.S. Navy continues in their effort to integrate and field PAC-3 MSE on U.S. Navy destroyers. The capability would bring…
U.S. Navy LCS’ gain a new C-UAS capability amid the service’s unmanned threats in the Red Sea and search for a most cost-effective method of downing cheap drones.
The company is looking to deploy drones through a system derived from EMALS on land and on a number of warship types at-sea.
The SPY-6 is the latest shipborne radar developed and manufactured by RTX, and deliveries have already begun for installation on the U.S. Navy’s newest Aegis
Lyndon B. Johnson will be the second ship in the U.S. Navy to deploy hypersonics amid the service’s efforts to up-gun its Zumwalt-class destroyers with Conventional Prompt Strike.
Lockheed Martin delivered the first AN/SPY-7(V)1 radar antenna for the Aegis System Equipped Vessel (ASEV) to the Japan Ministry of Defense.
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