A Cold War nuclear missile will remain in service for a total of 94 years thanks to a US$383 million US Navy contract, with Lockheed Martin to modernize the submarine-launched Trident II missile ...
Lockheed Martin Corp. LMT recently secured a contract to provide Life Extension 2 SSP Alteration advanced design and development for the Trident II (D5 ... in advanced missile systems for ...
The cost-plus-incentive-fee and cost-plus-fixed-fee contract modification entails the design of the integrated, modernized missile, called the Trident II D5 Life Extension 2, which will be carried ...
The company will also invest in new production facilities to service the ongoing need for the D5LE2. The Trident II D5 Life Extension (D5LE2) missile, as the upgraded version will be called, will be ...
Under the contract modification, Lockheed Martin will design the upgraded missile, called the Trident II D5 Life Extension 2 (D5LE2). The integrated, modernized missile will be carried aboard ...
The Trident II nuclear missile, used since the end of the Cold War, will have its service life extended until 2084 through a ...
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Lockheed Martin said the current Trident missile model is aboard U.S. Ohio-class and United Kingdom Vanguard-class submarines. The new model will be carried aboard the Navy's Columbia-class ...