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Australia shares in US Navy jammer pod contract

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The Australian Defence Force is set to receive four next generation jammer pods, under a US$650.4 million contract with Raytheon Technologies and awarded by the US Navy.

The Australian Defence Force is set to receive four next generation jammer pods, under a US$650.4 million contract with Raytheon Technologies and awarded by the US Navy.

A total of 15 next generation jammer, mid-band low-rate initial production (NGJ-MB LRIP) ship sets, associated spares, support equipment, engineering, and associated data will be supplied by Raytheon, after an announcement by the US State Department on 30 March this year.

The NGJ system is expected to replace current ALQ-99 Tactical Jamming System pods that were initially developed and fielded in the 1970s.

The contract is expected to be completed in April next year.

Under a separate contract announced by the US State Department on 29 March, Raytheon was awarded a $55 million modification to a previously awarded contract for Evolved SeaSparrow Missile Block 2 assemblies, shipping containers, and spare parts. Forty-two per cent of the work will be completed in Arizona, 7 per cent in Edinburgh, Australia, and more than 14 per cent in Norway and other locations.

Robert Dougherty

Robert is a senior journalist who has previously worked for Seven West Media in Western Australia, as well as Fairfax Media and Australian Community Media in New South Wales. He has produced national headlines, photography and videography of emergency services, business, community, defence and government news across Australia. Robert graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, Majoring in Public Relations and Journalism at Curtin University, attended student exchange program with Fudan University and holds Tier 1 General Advice certification for Kaplan Professional. Reach out via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or via LinkedIn.
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