Friday, May 3, 2024

BAE Systems to design next-gen missile launcher for the U.S. Navy

BAE Systems has received a $37 million U.S. Department of Defense Ordnance Technology Consortium (DOTC) contract to design and deliver the Next Generation Evolved SeaSparrow Missile Launch System (NGELS).

Under the contract, the company will support the NATO SeaSparrow Program Office (NSPO) to design and deliver prototype deck launching systems to support the U.S. Navy and allied countries with the Evolved SeaSparrow Missile (ESSM) ship self-defense system.

The NGELS is a deck-mounted, fixed-angle launcher that leverages BAE Systems’ Adaptable Deck Launcher (ADL) concept. It is designed to store and launch the Evolved SeaSparrow Missile (ESSM) ship self-defense system from Mk 25 missile canisters.

NGELS can be easily integrated into large deck platforms and will support the fielding of the latest and most highly-capable ESSM missile, the Block 2 variant, a multi-role surface-to-air and surface-to-surface missile capable of protecting aircraft carriers and other flat-decked ships against advanced air and surface threats.

The system will use proven Mk 41 Vertical Launching System subsystems to deliver surface-to-air and surface-to-surface defense capabilities to aircraft carriers and amphibious ships in order to defeat missile threats.

“We have a long history of providing missile integration, launching systems, and canister design to the U.S. Navy,” said Brent Butcher, vice president of the weapon systems product line at BAE Systems. “NGELS leverages the expertise of our workforce to provide a ready-to-deploy system that enhances mission effectiveness and enables reliable ship defense for the U.S. Navy. We look forward to working with our customers to bring this enhanced capability to the fleet and introducing it to international users.”