Lockheed Martin Delivers First Integrated Combat System Baseline to U.S. Navy
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Naval News Staff
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Summary
Lockheed Martin has delivered the first Integrated Combat System (ICS)-enabled baseline to the U.S. Navy. This system combines existing combat system capabilities with modern infrastructure, enabling rapid capability updates across the fleet. The delivery marks the beginning of a six-month operating cadence for updates and certifications, advancing the Navy's goal of fleetwide commonality.
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Working with the Navy and industry partners, this marks the start of a six-month operating cadence for updates and certifications that will be fielded across the fleet.
This is a significant step toward the Navy's vision of fleetwide commonality.
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