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Tuesday, April 23rd, 2024

BAE Systems acquires $12M contract to supply advanced seeker system for U.S. Air Force targeting platforms

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The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) awarded a $12 million, Phase 2 contract to BAE Systems this week to develop a low-cost, all-weather, multi-mode seeker system for use with maritime targeting from air-launched platforms.

“Our new multi-mode modular seeker enables precision identification and engagement of surface targets at great distances over a large area,” Peter Dusaitis, chief scientist at BAE Systems’ FAST Labs, said. “Our seeker technology will greatly increase the warfighter’s capabilities, enabling combatant commanders with a new way to defend against maritime threats in a cost-effective manner.”

Phase 2 will cover the integration and test maturation of a prototype radar and infrared system with a free flight capability demonstration against a sea-based target. Under the terms of the contract, BAE will lead all aspects of development, integration, and testing under the Maritime Weapon Innovation Program (MWIP) Joint Capability Technology Demonstration, or QUICKSINK.

The ultimate goal for QUICKSINK is to enhance soldiers’ capabilities with a cost-efficient precision-guided munition kit. The new seeker will also be compliant with the Weapon Open Systems Architecture (WOSA), meaning existing weapon systems will be able to be retrofitted to host it and undertake torpedo-level water capabilities from the sky.