Lockheed Martin marks milestone with delivery of 250th MK 48 torpedo guidance and control section

By Defence Industry Europe

Lockheed Martin has delivered the 250th MK 48 Guidance and Control (G&C) Section, a critical component of the MK 48 Advanced Capability (ADCAP) torpedo. This torpedo remains a cornerstone of the United States Navy’s and its Allies’ submarine forces.
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Lockheed Martin has delivered the 250th MK 48 Guidance and Control (G&C) Section, a critical component of the MK 48 Advanced Capability (ADCAP) torpedo. This torpedo remains a cornerstone of the United States Navy’s and its Allies’ submarine forces.

 

The G&C Section is engineered to detect and track undersea threats in real time, delivering precise and lethal performance under high-pressure conditions. It incorporates advanced processing and algorithms, allowing it to adapt rapidly in complex and dynamic environments.

 

 

Designed to counter fast-moving, evasive, and deep-diving targets, the MK 48 Heavyweight Torpedo is a vital asset in modern naval warfare. Its flexible response capability ensures operational effectiveness when swift and decisive action is required.

“Reaching the production of the 250th MK 48 Guidance and Control Section marks a major milestone in our mission to deliver new torpedoes to the fleet,” said Tom Warner, Vice President of Undersea Warfare at Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission Systems. “It’s a fitting achievement that this comes as the US Navy celebrates its 250th birthday this year – a powerful reminder of our enduring commitment to those who serve.”

 

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The delivery underscores Lockheed Martin’s sustained commitment to excellence and support for the US Navy’s evolving operational needs. It also highlights the company’s success in revitalising previously dormant technology, ensuring continued superiority in the maritime domain.

 

 

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