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Lockheed Martin Awarded Landmark U.S. Navy Contract

  • By Lockheed - April 21, 2026


Lockheed Martin Awarded Landmark U.S. Navy Contract View Caption
  • Aegis has 50 years of proven capability, modern technology
  • By integrating PAC‑3 MSE’s capabilities into Aegis, the Navy is taking a decisive step forward in defending America’s fleet
  • PAC-3 MSE is combat-proven in real-world operations

The U.S. government announced a contract with Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) for the development, integration, and testing of PAC-3® Missile Segment Enhancement (MSE) into the Aegis Combat System. This move places the U.S. Navy among the ranks of PAC-3 MSE users around the world, including the U.S. Army and sixteen partner nations, giving U.S. Navy warships a razor-sharp defence that helps keep America’s freedom of the seas unchallenged. 

 

THE BIG PICTURE 

 

PAC-3 MSE is combat-proven in real-world operations and is a key IAMD capability for the U.S. and its allies. The U.S. government awarded Lockheed Martin a multi-million-dollar contract to continue munitions acceleration efforts and deliver a record number of PAC-3 MSE interceptors in 2026. This contract builds on the framework agreement Lockheed Martin signed with the U.S. Department of War to rapidly accelerate the production and delivery of PAC-3 MSE in support of the Arsenal of Freedom. 

 

WHY IT MATTERS 

 

    Pioneering the next generation: Integrating the PAC-3 MSEand theAegis Combat Systemwill enhance the U.S.NavysIAMDcapabilities, giving America a commanding, battle-ready shield against any threat.

 

    Delivering with urgency: Successful technology demos have provided a head start on delivering this capability to the Navy and boosting maritime defence. 

 

    Self-funded: Before receiving government funding, Lockheed Martin delivered on Department of War priorities and made internal investments to integrate the world’s most advanced air defence missile with Aegis and the MK41 Vertical Launching System. 

 

EXPERT PERSPECTIVES 

 

    “By integrating PAC3 MSEs capabilities into Aegis, the Navy is taking a decisive step forward in defending Americas fleet and our global interests against the most advanced threats, said Jason Reynolds, vice president and general manager, LockheedMartin IAMD. Lockheed Martin is driving the innovation behind this effortbringing together advanced, combatproven systems in new ways to accelerate capability and deliver a decisive advantage in maritime defence. 

 

    “This integrationfurtherexpandsthe capability of Aegisto engage missile threats at multiple layers,enablinga more comprehensive and effective defence against evolving threats, ensuring the warfighter has the strategic advantage, said Chandra Marshall,vicepresident,Lockheed MartinMulti-Domain Combat Solutions. 

 

ADDITIONAL CONTEXT 

 

    PAC-3 MSEfeatures proven, hit-to-kill technology that delivers exponentially more kinetic energy on the target than can be achieved with blast fragmentation mechanisms. PAC-3 MSE is combat-proven against ballistic and cruise missiles, as well as hypersonic and airborne threats. 

 

    Aegis has 50 years of proven capability, moderntechnology,and flexible partnership opportunities. It is the most mature, capable multi-mission combat system and is adaptable to keep pace with evolving IAMD threats by rapidly integrating advanced capabilities and system updates through advanced software development processes, microservices and containerization.

 

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