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For the purposes of FBE-J, Sea
SLICE had more simulated firepower
than a DDG-51 cruiser.
NLOS
NLOS (Non Line Of Sight) is a technology
demonstration program focused on
beyond line-of-sight fires for the
Army’s Future Combat System. The
purpose of using NLOS in a littoral
environment during FBE-J was to
validate its application in meeting
naval missions.
The program technology demonstration
elements included: Container Launch
Unit (CLU); Loitering Attack Missile
(LAM); and Precision Attack Missile
(PAM).
CLU features:
- Vehicle independent design-
HMMWV payload, flat rack, or unattended
- 15 missiles in 4x4 reloadable
rack
- Vertical launch technology with
missiles in sealed canisters
- Networks with missiles and maneuver/control
elements
LAM, an expendable loitering hunter-killer,
features:
- 7-inch diameter 100 lb class
- Large area search capability
using a LADAR seeker with Automatic
target recognition (ATR)
- 60-minute cruise with micro
turbojet engine
- Networks with CLU and maneuver/control
elements
- Redirect, target acquisition,
downlinked images
PAM, a low-cost direct attack missile,
features:
- 7-inch diameter 100 lb class
- Wide range support (0.5-50 km)
- Variable thrust solid rocket
motor
- Dual-mode precision end game
seeker
- Large multi-mode warhead
- Networks with target acquisition
element for target handoff
For more information contact:
Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire
Control
Business Development
Phone: (407) 356-4464 Fax: (407)
356-7199
Millennium
Gun
The Millennium Gun is a multi-role,
inner layer defense naval weapon
system designed to defeat threats
in the air, on the surface and during
littoral and riverine operations.
Its low weight makes it suitable
for mounting on a number of ship
classes, including Coast Guard cutters,
frigates and aircraft carriers,
and it is compatible with a number
of target detection and tracking
systems, including the MSP 500,
a lightweight, electro-optical director.
The Millennium Gun is particularly
effective against small, high-speed
surface craft in littoral and riverine
waters. Its rapid rate of fire and
Ahead ammunition offer a significant
improvement over conventional deck
guns and ammunition.
For more information contact:
Lockheed Martin Naval Electronics
& Surveillance Systems–Radar Systems,
Akron
Tactical Systems Business Development
1210 Massillon Road
Akron OH 44315-0001
Phone: (330) 796-2575 Fax: (330)
796-8974
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