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Lockheed Martin to support next-gen anti-ship missile defence capabilities

Lockheed Martin to support next-gen anti-ship missile defence capabilities

The US Navy has selected Lockheed Martin as the next Ship Self Defence System (SSDS) Combat System Engineering Agent (CSEA) to support the protection of major surface warships, including aircraft carriers and large deck amphibious warfare ships.

The US Navy has selected Lockheed Martin as the next Ship Self Defence System (SSDS) Combat System Engineering Agent (CSEA) to support the protection of major surface warships, including aircraft carriers and large deck amphibious warfare ships.

SSDS is a combat direction system that provides capability to defend against anti-ship missile (ASCM) attacks for carrier and large deck amphibious ship classes. Under this contract, Lockheed Martin will evolve the SSDS combat system, beginning with SSDS Build 12, with new capability upgrades and maintain SSDS in-service baselines.

Jim Sheridan, vice president, naval combat and missile defence systems, Lockheed Martin, explained the importance of the announcement and the role SSDS will play in the US Navy's force structure, saying, "The Lockheed Martin CSEA team recognises the critical role the aircraft carrier plays in American power projection and the central role large deck amphibious ships serve in defence of our nation and our allies."

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As the Aegis CSEA, Lockheed Martin has experience in successfully delivering integrated combat systems for US and international Navies. Lockheed Martin developed the Common Source Library (CSL), which enables efficient deployment of common software solutions across the surface Navy, with variation techniques to customise for particular configurations.

Through this approach, Lockheed Martin has delivered weapon systems to littoral combat ships and the US Coast Guard that are derived from the US Navy’s Aegis investment.

"These missions require the highest standards of systems engineering, performance analysis, software development, integration and test to deliver an integrated Ship Self Defence System. We are proud to have been selected by the Navy for this important program," Sheridan explained. 

He expanded, "Our approach extends the successful SSDS architecture while affording the Navy a path to achieve the PEO IWS vision of a common product line architecture. We are excited to extend our Aegis CSEA and frigate weapon system experience to become the SSDS CSEA."

Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company that employs approximately 105,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services.