CHELMSFORD, Mass. – Mercury Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: MRCY, www.mrcy.com), congratulates Lockheed Martin on the recent successful four-event test of the Aegis Combat System’s air warfare (AW) and ballistic missile defense (BMD) capabilities.
During the multi-mission warfare (MMW) tests, jointly conducted by the Missile Defense Agency (MDA), U.S. Pacific Command, and U.S. Navy Sailors aboard the USS John Paul Jones (DDG 53), Aegis flawlessly detected, tracked, and engaged two ballistic missile and two air warfare targets, verifying the consistent and replicable performance of BMD upgrades. The tests also marked the first lower atmosphere engagement of a ballistic missile target, demonstrating Aegis’ ability to intercept and engage ballistic missiles during their terminal phase. All flight test events were conducted at the Pacific Missile Range Facility (PMRF) in Kauai, Hawaii.
“These tests again prove that through purposeful evolution and open architecture, a program like Aegis can not only align with the Department of Defense’s directive on affordability and productivity to remain viable, but by leveraging innovative, open systems, it can expand its role as a powerful national asset,” said Didier Thibaud, President of Mercury’s Commercial Electronics business unit. “We are proud to continue our work with Lockheed Martin as a teammate and business partner.”
Aegis BMD’s recently upgraded multi-mission signal processor (MMSP), designed and developed by Mercury, enables the Navy to defeat more sophisticated ballistic missile threats using improved target identification capabilities. Together, the Aegis system, MMSP and SPY-1 radar provide the U.S. and allied nations with advanced surveillance and an unprecedented IAMD capability.
For more information on Mercury Systems, visit www.mrcy.com or contact Mercury at (866) 627-6951 or [email protected].
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Mercury Systems (NASDAQ:MRCY) is the better alternative for affordable, secure and sensor processing subsystems designed and made in the USA. Optimized for program and mission success, Mercury’s solutions power a wide variety of critical defense and intelligence applications on more than 300 programs such as Aegis, Patriot, SEWIP, F-35 and Gorgon Stare. Headquartered in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, Mercury Systems is a high-tech commercial company purpose-built to meet rapidly evolving next-generation defense electronics challenges. To learn more, visit www.mrcy.com.
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