The Army has formally canceled the Non-Line of Sight-Launch System, a billion-dollar missile program under development by Tucson-based Raytheon Missile Systems and Lockheed Martin. The Navy is still ...
The U.S. Army decided this week to eliminate the Loitering Attack Missile (LAM) component of the Non-Line-of-Sight-Launch System (NLOS-LS), Raytheon and Lockheed Martin officials told reporters Oct.
After weeks of speculation, poor performance and doubts about its efficiency, the Defense Department approved an Army recommendation to cancel the Non-Line-of-Sight Launch System (NLOS-LS) ...
A joint venture between Lockheed Martin and Raytheon announced March 22 that it has been awarded a $1.1 billion contract to develop the Non-Line-of-Sight-Launch Space system (NLOS-LS) for the U.S.
The Navy is taking a page from the Army’s Future Combat Systems playbook and will integrate four FCS Non-Line of Sight Launch Systems on the deck of its Littoral Combat Ship, reports Aviation Week.
Navy and Army officials held a contract signing ceremony at the Army’s Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Ala. On August 28 to signify the cooperation between the services in the joint procurement of the ...