Lockheed Martin Rolls Out THAAD Launchers and Fire Control and Communications Units
Posted on: Monday, 13 April 2009, 10:21 CDT
The ceremony, attended by U.S. Senator
The new hardware will be delivered to Soldiers at Fort Bliss, TX, who will have a fully operational THAAD battery (equipment and personnel) by the end of 2009.
"What the hardworking employees of Lockheed Martin's Camden Operations
have accomplished in such a short time is a testament to their dedication to
our troops," said U.S. Senator
"The THAAD system will play a pivotal role in our nation's missile
defense, and today's rollout is an encouraging sign of the tremendous progress
we're making in this vital technology," said U.S. Congressman
"This is truly a great day for air defenders," said
Lockheed Martin is the prime contractor and systems integrator for the THAAD Weapon System. The company's new 200,000 square-foot Launcher Integration Complex at Camden Operations currently has an employee population of approximately 600.
"This is an outstanding example of government/industry partnership to
achieve great things for the Warfighter," said
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