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Boeing Tapped To Advance In Army’s IFPC Inc. 2 Second Interceptor Effort

Boeing Tapped To Advance In Army’s IFPC Inc. 2 Second Interceptor Effort
Artist's rendering of Dynetics' Enduring Shield. Photo: Dynetics.

Boeing [BA] has been selected to advance to the next phase of the Army’s effort to develop a second interceptor for its new Indirect Fire Protection Capability (IFPC) Inc. 2 defeat system, the company said.  The update on Boeing’s participation arrives as the Army plans to finalize awards later this fiscal year for vendors to move into the prototype development phase in 2026, with an interest in IFPC Inc. 2 interceptors capable of taking out supersonic cruise missiles and larger…

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