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Lockheed Martin drops out of over-the-horizon missile competition by Stephen Carlson Washington (UPI) May 26, 2017 Lockheed Martin has chosen to drop its Long Range Anti-Ship Missile, or LRASM, out of the Navy competition for a new anti-ship missile meant for the Littoral Combat Ship and frigate-class warships. "After long and careful consideration, Lockheed Martin has decided to withdraw from the U.S. Navy Over-the-Horizon Weapon System competition. As the current OTH-WS request for proposal process refined over time, it became clear that our offering would not be fully valued," the company told USNI News. "If additional changes are made to the RFP, Lockheed Martin would review the new requirements and assess whether our capability would be a good fit to meet the U.S. Navy's needs, as we would with any RFP." Lockheed is the second company to drop out of the competition to replace the AGM-84 Harpoon, since Boeing also dropped out of the competition earlier this month, pulling back on its update of the missile. "We've kept up to speed on every [request for proposal] modification and with that the constant change in the top-level requirements every time they do a modified release," Troy Rutherford, director of Boeing Cruise Missile Systems, said at the time. "We don't see that this solicitation isn't the right place for us to make entrée into the surface Navy because of how it undervalues our overall capability." The AGM-84 Harpoon, originally designed by McDonnell Douglas, has been in service since 1977 with countries around the world. It has been used in combat multiple times, and can be launched from air, sea, and land from a variety of systems. Lockheed Martin's LRASM is a ship-launched missile designed to be launched from the MK 41 Vertical Launch System on naval ships, and can be deployed by aircraft. It uses the same systems as the Tactical Tomahawk, with a more accurate long-range targeting system than the Harpoon.
Tehran (AFP) May 25, 2017 Iran has built a third underground plant to manufacture ballistic missiles, the head of its Revolutionary Guards aerospace division General Amir-Ali Hadjizadeh said on Thursday. The announcement as US President Donald Trump makes a maiden foreign tour in which Saudi and Israeli concerns about Iran have loomed large is likely to stoke new tensions with Washington. "Step by step, we are de ... read more Related Links Learn about missile defense at SpaceWar.com All about missiles at SpaceWar.com
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