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US Army awards Patriot Advanced Capability-3 contract worth up to $368.6 million

By Darrell AmesNovember 27, 2024

US Army awards Patriot Advanced Capability-3 contract worth up to $368.6 million
The PAC-3 MSE is a highly sought-after air defense munition due to its advanced capabilities and versatility. As a next-generation interceptor, it offers improved range, speed, and maneuverability, making it an effective counter to a wide range of threats, including tactical ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and aircraft. (Official U.S. Army photo) (Photo Credit: Darrell Ames) VIEW ORIGINAL

On 29 October 2024, the Army awarded Lockheed Martin a contract modification with a not-to-exceed value of $752.3 million and current obligations of $368.6 million to support the increased production capacity of the Patriot Advanced Capability-3 Missile Segment Enhancement missiles. This contracting action increases Lockheed Martin’s annual PAC-3 MSE missile maximum production rate from 550 to 650 annually. This award is a significant step forward in meeting the global demand for PAC-3 MSE and demonstrates the Army's commitment to delivering critical air defense capabilities to our warfighters and allies.

The Program Executive Officer Missile and Space, Maj. Gen. Frank Lozano, stated, “The PAC-3 MSE is a key component of the Army's air defense strategy in regions such as the EUCOM, CENTCOM, and INDOPACOM AORs, where the threat of ballistic and cruise missiles is high. By increasing production capacity of the PAC-3 MSE, the Army is ensuring it has a sufficient supply of capability to support the regional security requirements of both the US Army and our allies”.

The PAC-3 MSE is a highly sought-after air defense munition due to its advanced capabilities and versatility. As a next-generation interceptor, it offers improved range, speed, and maneuverability, making it an effective counter to a wide range of threats, including tactical ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and aircraft. Its ability to engage targets at higher altitudes and longer ranges has made it a critical component of the U.S. Army's air defense strategy, particularly in regions where the threat of ballistic and cruise missile attacks is high. Additionally, the PAC-3 MSE's compatibility with existing Patriot launchers and its ability to be loaded in flexible configurations have made it a popular choice among Army planners, operators, and our allies.

The contract award is led by PEO MS and executed in partnership with Army Contracting Command-Redstone Arsenal.