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![]() by James Laporta Washington (UPI) Mar 23, 2018
Lockheed Martin was awarded a contract from the U.S. Navy for services in support of the MK 48 heavyweight torpedo efforts. The deal, announced Thursday by the Department of Defense, is valued at more than $65.9 million under the terms of a cost-plus-incentive-fee, cost-fixed-fee, cost only contract. The agreement between the Navy and Lockheed Martin enables the company to provide engineering and maintenance services in support of the MK 48 heavyweight torpedo efforts. The MK 48 heavyweight torpedo is used by all Navy submarine classes and is the primary weapon for anti-submarine warfare and anti-surface warfare operations, according to the U.S. Navy. The Defense Department says the contract with Lockheed Martin includes options that could bring the total cumulative value of the award to more than $65.9 million, if the options are exercised. Work on the contract will occur in Pearl Harbor, Hi., and is expected to be complete by June 2018 or, if options are implemented, March 2023, the Pentagon said. More than $3 million will be obligated to Lockheed Martin from Navy fiscal 2018 operations and maintenance funds that will expire at the end of the current fiscal year.
![]() ![]() Wreckage of WWII aircraft carrier USS Lexington found off Australia Washington (AFP) March 6, 2018 Wreckage from the USS Lexington, a US aircraft carrier which sank during World War II, has been discovered in the Coral Sea, a search team led by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen announced Monday. The wreckage was found Sunday by the team's research vessel, the R/V Petrel, some 3,000 meters (two miles) below the surface more than 500 miles (800 kilometers) off the eastern coast of Australia. The search team released pictures and video of the Lexington, one of the first ever US aircraft carriers, ... read more
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