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U.S. Army to Immediately Begin Training on THAAD Minimum Engagement Package
Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] has delivered the Minimum Engagement Package (MEP) of the eighth Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) battery to the U.S. government. The MEP consists of three launchers and a fire control unit that will be paired with Raytheon Technologies’ AN/TPY-2 radar. The remaining equipment is scheduled to be delivered later this summer. This significant milestone greatly enhances the U.S. Army’s ability to defend valuable assets across the homeland and the globe against ballistic missile threats.
“THAAD is a combat-proven, game-changing asset for America and its allies that’s being used in-theater to great effect right now,” said Dawn Golightly, vice president, Upper Tier Integrated Air and Missile Defense, Lockheed Martin. “This eighth battery will significantly enhance the U.S. Army’s ability to respond to the growing and evolving ballistic missile threats seen recently, ensuring the security of our country and its allies.”