Lockheed Delivers First SPY-7 Radar Antennas to Japan
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Lockheed Martin Delivers SPY-7 Radar Antennas for Japan’s First Aegis System Equipped Vessel — Global Defense Insight
Lockheed Martin has delivered the first set of AN/SPY-7(V)1 radar antennas to Japan’s Ministry of Defense (JMOD), marking a key milestone in the development of the country’s Aegis System Equipped Vessel (ASEV) program. The delivery includes four radar arrays and was completed through Mitsubishi Corporation under a Direct Commercial Sale (DCS) agreement. The SPY-7 antennas are destined for the first of two ASEVs, with both ships scheduled for com…
The total installation of the radar system will have an investment of more than $332,700 million. All information collected will be transmitted to the Cali Radar Room and the Army.
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Lockheed Martin delivers SPY-7 radar antennas to Japan
With advanced detection and tracking capabilities, SPY-7 effectively counters complex threats, enabling simultaneous engagement of multiple targets and delivering a robust 21st century security capability that enhances the effectiveness of naval forces in an increasingly uncertain and dynamic environment.
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