Next-gen Aegis BMD gearing up for deployment in US Navy
Lockheed Martin has recently demonstrated the second generation of its Aegis BMD capability in a formal US Navy test event.
The new weapon system has been designed to destroy more complex ballistic missiles. It features a BMD signal processor which improves target identification.
“Aegis BMD 4.0.1 marks the beginning of the transition to the Navy’s open architecture – a transition that will be complete with software upgrades, known as Advanced Capability Build 12, scheduled for 2012,” Lockheed said.
Further testing – a tracking exercise this fall and an at sea intercept test in March 2011 – will result in certification and deployment of the new combat system in September 2011.
Currently, a total of 23 Aegis BMD-equipped warships – 20 in the US Navy and three in the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force – have the certified capability to engage ballistic missiles and perform long-range surveillance and tracking missions. Twelve additional ships have also been identified for modification to perform ballistic missile defense in the next 36 months.
Recently, two US Navy warships – USS Mobile Bay and USS Philippine Sea – equipped with the Aegis BMD, have successfully completed Combat System Ship Qualification Trials.
