Lockheed Martin has received an Integrated Fires Protection Capability (IFPC) 2nd Interceptor Other Transaction Authority (OTA) Project Agreement from the U.S. Army, marking a major advancement in air and missile defense modernization. The multi-year agreement stems from the company's ongoing investment in Integrated Air and Missile Defense (IAMD) and is expected to generate up to 15 years of program activity.
The IFPC 2nd Interceptor will provide an integrated defensive layer bridging the operational gap between short-range air defense systems and the Patriot missile defense system. Under the agreement, Lockheed Martin will oversee development, production, and delivery, incorporating advanced command and control and intercept technologies to strengthen battlefield resilience.
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