2.03.2024
The NGI program is designed to address and neutralize sophisticated long-range ballistic missile threats from rogue nations to the U.S. homeland.
Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) has marked a significant achievement in the development of the United States' missile defense capabilities, completing a pivotal acquisition milestone for the modernized long-range ballistic missile interceptor ahead of schedule. This milestone, known as the first Knowledge Point (KP1), represents a crucial step in the contractual process, allowing the company's Next Generation Interceptor (NGI) program to progress toward the Critical Design Review (CDR).
The Missile Defense Agency (MDA), responsible for developing, testing, and fielding the United States' missile defense systems, conducted a comprehensive evaluation of Lockheed Martin's NGI program. This assessment focused on the program's design review milestones, the maturation of critical technologies, manufacturing readiness, and the effectiveness of Lockheed Martin's NGI Software Factory. Remarkably, this achievement follows the program's All Up Round Preliminary Design Review, completed on schedule in September 2023.
Sarah Reeves, vice president of NGI at Lockheed Martin, expressed pride in the team's accomplishment, stating, "I'm proud of the technical rigor our Lockheed Martin and industry team demonstrated. We proved at KP1 that we have reached a level of maturity unprecedented at this stage of a missile defense program." Reeves highlighted the program's transition into the detailed design phase, emphasizing ongoing preparations for production and flight testing, underpinned by MDA's endorsement.
Lockheed Martin is not resting on its laurels, as the company continues on an accelerated path toward the next major engineering milestone, the CDR. Current efforts include constructing ground test vehicles and conducting virtual flights of the interceptor during system integration trials. These initiatives are facilitated by Lockheed Martin's advanced digital engineering tools, underscoring the company's commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology in defense solutions.
The NGI program is designed to address and neutralize sophisticated long-range ballistic missile threats from rogue nations to the U.S. homeland. By integrating advanced technologies and demonstrating significant progress in development and readiness, Lockheed Martin aims to deliver a robust missile defense solution that enhances national security. The first NGI unit is anticipated to be ready for deployment to the warfighter as early as Fiscal Year 2027, marking a new era in the United States' defensive capabilities against evolving missile threats.
Quelle: SD