Lockheed Martin provides C4ISR for Egyptian missile-patrol ships

Dec. 6, 2005
MANASSAS, Va., 6 Dec. 2005. VT Halter Marine has awarded Lockheed Martin a $14.3 million contract for the initial phase of the C4ISR (command, control, communication, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance) combat system design and integration for three Egyptian Navy Fast Missile Patrol Craft (FMC) vessels.

MANASSAS, Va., 6 Dec. 2005. VT Halter Marine has awarded Lockheed Martin a $14.3 million contract for the initial phase of the C4ISR (command, control, communication, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance) combat system design and integration for three Egyptian Navy Fast Missile Patrol Craft (FMC) vessels.

The FMC will feature a flexible, state-of-the-art design with the most up- to-date and exportable sensors and weapons deployed on this platform class. The combat system will be multi-role with anti-air, anti-surface, electronic warfare, and active and passive countermeasure capabilities.

The first phase of the contract will focus on functional design and is expected to be completed in 12 months. A detail design, construction and delivery contract is expected to follow the functional design phase.

"Lockheed Martin is pleased to team with VT Halter Marine on this exciting endeavor to meet Egypt's requirements with the best technology and capabilities possible," said Chuck Cantello, vice president for Lockheed Martin Maritime Systems & Sensors, Sensors and Advanced Programs. "We bring to the team a distinguished history in combat systems design and integration and a commitment to total customer satisfaction."

VT Halter Marine is the marine operations division of Vision Technologies Systems (VTS). Based in Pascagoula, Miss., it is a leader in the design and construction of medium-sized ships in the United States. The company designs, builds and repairs a wide variety of ocean-going vessels such as patrol vessels, oil recovery vessels, oil cargo vessels, ferries, logistic support vessels and survey vessels.

Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin employs about 135,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture and integration of advanced technology systems, products and services. For more information, see www.lockheedmartin.com.

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