Defence

BAE Systems to produce nextGen missile seeker for Long Range anti-ship missile

The next-generation seeker design reduces overall missile costs.
The seeker technology enables LRASM to detect and engage specific maritime targets in contested environments with less dependence on traditional navigation systems.

The seeker systems produced by BAE Systems are easier to build and test without compromising on performance.

27 July 2021: BAE Systems has received a USD 117 million contract from Lockheed Martin to produce next-generation missile seeker for Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM). The seeker technology enables LRASM to detect and engage specific maritime targets in contested environments with less dependence on traditional navigation systems. The next-generation seeker design reduces overall missile costs.

Bruce Konigsberg, Radio Frequency Sensors product area director at BAE Systems said, “We’re committed to providing affordable systems that deliver unmatched capabilities to the US and its allies. We’ve designed efficient seeker systems that are easier to build and test without compromising on performance.”

Following design improvements conducted under a Diminishing Sources/Affordability contract, BAE Systems is producing next-generation seekers for Lots 4 and 5 that are more capable and easier to produce, with less-complicated manufacturing processes. The next-generation seekers have replaced obsolescent and limited-availability parts, dramatically reducing the system cost.

The LRASM contract will support missiles for the US Navy, US Air Force, and US allies through Foreign Military Sales, as well as research, development, test, and evaluation services.