BAE Systems wins $7.1M contract to support missile warning system

BAE Systems has won a $7.1 million contract to provide logistics to the Army for a missile warning system.

BAE Systems has won a $7.1 million contract to provide logistics to the Army.

The company’s logistics will support BAE’s Common Missile Warning System that the Army uses.

BAE’s Common Missile Warning System protects against surface to air and air to air missile threats, providing a warning cue and situational awareness for guided and unguided threats to host platform, BAE said on its website.

Work will be performed in Nashua, N.H., and is expected to be completed May 15, 2015.