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Lockheed Martin: Leading in Next-Gen Radar Technology

Lockheed Martin: Leading in Next-Gen Radar Technology
                 

As a leader in next-generation radar technology, Lockheed Martin is ensuring warfighters have the leap-ahead situational awareness capabilities required for true protection against the full array of evolving battlefield challenges with precision, adaptability and reliability.

The company has established a legacy with producing high-performing solid-state radars required for integrated air and missile defense, long range surveillance, early warning and counter-target acquisition. With their two newest ground based mobile radars, the Sentinel A4 and TPY-4, Lockheed Martin is delivering advanced radar capabilities primed for continued protection throughout the future fight.

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Congress Updates

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