skip to main content
By Michael Fabey |

More flight-testing slated for PAC-3 and Aegis

News
Share:

PAC-3 missiles are being tested in operations with Aegis Combat Systems. (Lockheed Martin)

Having proved it can operate the PAC-3 (Patriot Advanced Capability-3) missile with Aegis Ashore, Lockheed Martin is now set to conduct additional flight tests at White Sands in early 2024 using the Aegis Combat System, Joe DePietro, company vice-president and general manager for Naval Combat and Missile Defense Systems, told Janes on 4 April during the Navy League Sea-Air-Space 2023 conference held in National Harbor, Maryland.

The Aegis Ashore testing with PAC-3 took place during September and November 2022, he said.

“We are doing a lot of work with PAC-3 integration into Aegis,” he said. “It would be complementary to Standard Missile-6 (SM-6). You could reserve SM-6s for the missions they are best suited for and use PAC-3 for missile defence. This could be [a] game changer, a gap filler.”

To fully integrate into the Aegis Weapon System, Lockheed Martin is investing in PAC-3 Missile Segment Enhancement (MSE) integration with the MK 41 vertical launching system (VLS).

Lockheed Martin is working on a guidance-control modification to establish an S-band uplink with the PAC-3, he said.

“We're talking about integration, not invention,” he said.

Go beyond the headlines - with direct links to interconnected entities

Get full access to validated equipment, military capabilities, and market insights.

Never miss updated intel from Janes.

Move faster with human-validated intelligence.

Get equipment and weapon intelligence that’s human-validated, connected, and ready for your mission workflow.

Message Received!

Message received. Thank you for getting in touch, our team will reach out to you soon.


In the meantime... check out our OSINT insights