U.S. Army Receives Eighth THAAD Anti-Missile System Amid Strain on Global Arsenal
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U.S. Army Receives Eighth THAAD Anti-Missile System Amid Strain on Global Arsenal
The U.S. Army has begun to receive its eighth Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) long range anti-missile system, with three launchers and a fire control unit having been delivered by Lockheed Martin as part of a Minimum Engagement Package. These assets will be integrated with a Raytheon AN/TPY-2 radar, with delivery of remaining components to complete the system expected to be completed in the summer. Vice President of Upper Tier Integr…
Lockheed Martin in the United States has begun the delivery of the Minimum Engagement Package (MEP) of the elements of the eighth battery Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) to the US Department of Defense. The Minimum Engagement Package (MEP) includes three launchers and a control station The remaining delivery of the expected materials, including three additional launchers, will take place within three months, according to the contract…
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