L3Harris Secures $292M Javelin Contract, Boosts Production with Digitalization
L3Harris Technologies has secured a significant contract worth up to $292 million. The deal involves producing solid rocket motors for the Javelin weapon system, used by the U.S. Army, Marine Corps, and international allies. This is the largest propulsion production award for the Javelin programme to date, ensuring supply for the next five years.
L3Harris is the sole producer of Javelin solid rocket motors, powering the system built by the Lockheed Martin-Raytheon joint venture. The company plans to enhance production efficiency and quality control by introducing a fully digital workflow for Javelin production. This modernisation will also allow L3Harris to increase its production capacity by incorporating the latest automation advancements in motor casting and installation processes.
The Javelin missiles produced by L3Harris are not just for U.S. forces. International customers receiving these weapons through the company include the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Lithuania, and several NATO allies. This contract secures the supply of these vital weapons to these nations for the next five years.
L3Harris Technologies' latest contract ensures a steady supply of Javelin missiles for the U.S. and its international allies. With a focus on improving production efficiency and capacity through digitalisation and automation, the company is committed to meeting the growing demand for these weapons.
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