Mercury Systems Congratulates Lockheed Martin on Ground-breaking Test of Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System
The test, which used satellite-based information for the first time, successfully resulted in the intercept of a medium-range ballistic missile target over the
"This test marks the 9th time in three years that the USS Lake Erie and her crew have successfully performed at-sea operations against cruise and ballistic missile targets using the second-generation Aegis BMD system powered by Mercury's high-performance signal processing technology," said
Aegis BMD's recently upgraded signal processor, designed and developed by Mercury, enables the
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