Air Force awards $240M for Joint Strike Missile
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Air Force awards $240M for Joint Strike Missile
Kongsberg Defense and Aerospace is getting $240.9 million from the Air Force to produce Lot Two of the Joint Strike Missile, according to a Friday evening contract announcement. The stand-off cruise missiles are configured to fit into the internal weapons bay of the F-35A Joint Strike Fighter and are primarily intended to hit targets at sea or on land. “This contract provides for the purchase of all up rounds with containers, test hardware and s…
The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, based at the Eglin Air Force Base in Florida, has awarded Kongsberg a contract worth 240 million dollars for the production of the second batch of Joint Strike Missile missiles. The contract provides for the purchase of all missiles complete with containers, test hardware and support items....

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