Navy Gets Much-Needed Upgrade for Protection Against Missiles and Cyber Threats
As the U.S. Navy faces an unprecedented array of threats from advanced missiles and sophisticated cyber-attacks, Lockheed Martin has delivered a critical upgrade to enhance the fleet's defense capabilities. The recent delivery and certification of the Ship Self Defense System (SSDS) Baseline 12, Capability Package 4 (CP4), marks a significant milestone in the Navy's efforts to stay ahead of emerging threats and protect its vessels.
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Enhancing Defense Against Emerging Threats
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Deployment Across the Fleet
Virtualization for Future Security
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What’s Next?
Lockheed Martin is committed to regularly updating the SSDS to ensure the U.S. Navy stays ahead of emerging threats. The next update, Capability Package 5, is currently in development and marks a major milestone in the Navy's vision for an Integrated Combat System. Lockheed Martin remains at the forefront of advancing ship defense systems, ensuring the fleet remains protected and capable of responding to the threats of today and tomorrow.
Learn more about how the Integrated Combat System is enhancing the U.S. Navy's capabilities against emerging threats.
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