BAE Systems Wins $170 Million Trident II Missile Support Contract

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  • 03:10 PM, December 20, 2013
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BAE Systems has won a $171 million contract to continue providing engineering and integration support to its Fleet Ballistic Missile Program, with special focus on the US Navy’s Trident II D-5 submarine-launched ballistic missiles.

The current design and development of the U.S./U.K. Common Missile Compartment is part of the Ohio Class Submarine replacement program. The company has supported the Navy’s Trident D-5 program for more than 50 years, including during the evolution of the program through the Polaris, Poseidon, and Trident lifecycles.

“This win is a direct reflection of the commitment our team shares with the Navy in safeguarding the nation’s nuclear deterrent,” says Kris Busch, vice president and general manager of Maritime & Defense Solutions at BAE Systems. “We’re honored the Navy continues to entrust us with such a critical program.”

The Trident win is the latest award for BAE Systems in the arena of nuclear deterrent capability. Earlier this year, the U.S. Air Force awarded the company an eight-year, $534 million contract to maintain the readiness of the nation’s intercontinental ballistic missiles. That work involves supporting the missile, ground, and launch systems for 450 deployed Minuteman III missiles.

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