Defense News:
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Lockheed Martin brought a new next-generation air-and-missile defense radar to the Space and Missile Defense Symposium this week that it hopes will help the U.S. Army finalize its requirements for a new 360-degree radar for the service’s future Integrated Air and Missile Defense system.
Earlier this summer the U.S. Army made clear it intends to hold a competition to replace its Patriot Air and Missile Defense radar and told Defense News it plans to begin analysis of materiel solutions in fiscal year 2018.