Lockheed wins $449M in contracts for Air Force missile production, logistics

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Lockheed Martin has won two contracts totaling $449 million to support the Air Force by continuing to produce Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles and Extended Range variants.

Lockheed Martin has won two contracts totaling $449 million to support the Air Force by continuing to produce Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles and Extended Range variants.

Under the contracts, Lockheed will produce 340 baseline missiles and 100 ER missiles.

The company will also provide the Air Force with systems engineering, logistics support, tooling and test equipment.

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