NSPA awards modular GBAD system architecture contracts to Airbus, ASELSAN, Lockheed Martin UK, Raytheon, and Thales

By Defence Industry Europe

On February 15, in the margins of the Defence Ministers Meeting the NATO member countries signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to further the development of Modular Solution for Very Short Range, Short Range, and Medium Range Ground Based Air Defence (Modular GBAD) High Visibility Project.
Crotale air defence system. Photo: Thales.

The NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) has signed five Outline Agreements with Airbus Defence and Space GmbH, ASELSAN Elektronik Sanayi ve Ticaret A.Ş., Lockheed Martin UK, Raytheon and Thales LAS. These contracts support the Modular Ground-Based Air Defence (GBAD) Concept Stage through concept studies and technical services.

 

As the first step in a newly introduced procurement strategy, the selected contractors will begin work on Concept Study #1, focusing on the development of an overarching system architecture framework. This framework will guide future Modular GBAD studies.

The deliverables for Concept Study #1 are expected by mid-September 2025 and will be evaluated to identify the most promising system architecture concepts. Contractors whose solutions are selected will proceed to Concept Study #2 (Modularity) and #3 (New Technologies).

 

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This competitive, multi-contractor setup is designed to generate diverse and independent insights into modularity concepts. It aims to identify and utilise both proven and innovative technologies in support of Modular GBAD operational and supportability capabilities.

NSPA stated that the awarding of Concept Study #1 via multiple Outline Agreements represents “a successful example of the effective governance of all Modular GBAD Support Partnership Nations.” The Agency also reaffirmed its position, saying, “This milestone reaffirms NSPA’s commitment to professionalism, operational efficiency and customer satisfaction, as the Agency becomes the premier choice for multinational defence acquisition across the Alliance, providing a link between Nations and Industry.”

 

Source: NSPA.

 

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