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Army Awards Lockheed Martin $213 Million For 12 More Sentinel A4 Radars

Army Awards Lockheed Martin $213 Million For 12 More Sentinel A4 Radars
Sentinel A4. Photo: Lockheed Martin.

The Army has awarded Lockheed Martin [LMT] $213 million for production of 12 more Sentinel A4 radars, with deliveries to begin in early 2027. The latest low-rate initial production (LRIP) order arrives as the Sentinel A4 continues through initial operational test and evaluation, with a full-rate production and subsequent contract award expected next year. Lockheed Martin’s Sentinel A4 is the Army’s replacement for the Sentinel A3, built by Thales and RTX [RTX], and the first five radars were delivered to…

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