BAE Systems to Deliver Advanced Stealth Sensors for Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile

Radio-frequency sensor enables persistent strike capability for the U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force.

BAE Systems' Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile.
BAE Systems' Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile.
BAE Systems

NASHUA, N.H. - BAE Systems received a contract from Lockheed Martin in December 2024 for additional radio-frequency (RF) sensors that provide critical guidance capabilities for the stealthy Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM).

BAE Systems has been delivering RF sensors for the LRASM program since 2018. Under this new production contract, BAE Systems will deliver RF sensors through 2030. The large-lot procurement helps the government to build a capable maritime strike arsenal while reducing acquisition costs.

Vanessa Varrati, LRASM sensor program director at BAE Systems, said, "BAE Systems is dedicated to its work with Lockheed Martin to provide discriminating capabilities to the warfighter. This contract recognizes our technical and operational expertise that brings this critical deterrence and strike capability to the U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force."

LRASM is a persistent strike capability with range, survivability, and lethality. BAE Systems is uniquely qualified to produce RF sensors for LRASM. Looking to the future, the company is developing modular, scalable systems to meet the needs of future warfighters in a rapidly changing battlefield environment.

Ed Leonard, director of Small Form Factor Solutions at BAE Systems, said, "We're anticipating the need for small, powerful, multi-function hardware that can work on a variety of platforms, and we're building the core elements today."

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