Lockheed Martin and Insta to build Europe's first MLRS sustainment centre in Finland
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Prabhat Ranjan Mishra
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Lockheed Martin and Finnish company Insta are establishing Europe's first sustainment centre for the M270A2 and HIMARS Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (MLRS) in Finland. The facility will support the sustainment of Finland's MLRS fleet, strengthen security of supply, and create readiness to provide sustainment services to other European users. This marks a significant step toward a more resilient and self-sufficient support network for precision fires systems in Europe.
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The center will support the sustainment of Finland's MLRS fleet, strengthen security of supply, and create readiness to provide sustainment services to other European users.
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