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Missiles and Fire Control
In 2013, our MFC business segment generated net sales of $7.8 billion, which represented 17% of our total consolidated
net sales. MFC’s customers include the military services, principally the U.S. Army, and various government agencies of the
U.S. and other countries, as well as commercial and other customers. In 2013, U.S. Government customers accounted for
67% and international customers accounted for 33% of MFC’s net sales.
MFC provides air and missile defense systems; tactical missiles and air-to-ground precision strike weapon systems;
logistics and other technical services; fire control systems; mission operations support, readiness, engineering support, and
integration services; and manned and unmanned ground vehicles. MFC’s major programs include:
The Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) and Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) air and missile
defense programs. PAC-3 is an advanced defensive missile for the U.S. Army and international customers
designed to intercept and eliminate incoming airborne threats using kinetic energy. THAAD is a transportable
defensive missile system for the U.S. Government and international customers designed to engage targets both
within and outside of the Earth’s atmosphere.
The Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS), Hellfire, Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM), and
Javelin tactical missile programs. MLRS is a highly mobile, automatic system that fires surface-to-surface
rockets and missiles from the M270 and High Mobility Artillery Rocket System platforms produced for the U.S.
Army and international customers. Hellfire is an air-to-ground missile used on rotary and fixed-wing aircraft,
which is produced for the U.S. Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and international customers. JASSM is an air-to-
ground missile launched from fixed-wing aircraft, which is produced for the U.S. Air Force and international
customers. Javelin is a shoulder-fired anti-armor rocket system, which is produced for the U.S. Army, Marine
Corps, and international customers.
The Apache, Sniper®, and Low Altitude Navigation and Targeting Infrared for Night (LANTIRN®) fire control
systems programs. The Apache fire control system provides weapons targeting capability for the Apache
helicopter for the U.S. Army and international customers. Sniper®is a targeting system for fixed-wing aircraft,
and LANTIRN®is a combined navigation and targeting system for fixed-wing aircraft. Both Sniper®and
LANTIRN®are produced for the U.S. Air Force and international customers.
The Special Operations Forces Contractor Logistics Support Services program, which provides logistics support
services to the special operations forces of the U.S. military.
MFC’s technical services business provides a comprehensive portfolio of technical and sustainment services to
enhance our customers’ mission success, with core markets in engineering services; global aviation solutions;
command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) product
support; counter threat services; and education and sustainment services.
Mission Systems and Training
In 2013, our MST business segment generated net sales of $7.1 billion, which represented 16% of our total consolidated
net sales. MST’s customers include the military services, principally the U.S. Navy, and various government agencies of the
U.S. and other countries, as well as commercial and other customers. In 2013, U.S. Government customers accounted for
75%, international customers accounted for 23%, and U.S. commercial and other customers accounted for 2% of MST’s net
sales.
MST provides ship and submarine mission and combat systems; mission systems and sensors for rotary and fixed-wing
aircraft; sea and land-based missile defense systems; radar systems; the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS); simulation and training
services; and unmanned systems and technologies. MST’s major programs include:
The Aegis Combat System, a fleet ballistic missile defense system for the U.S. Navy and international customers
and is also a sea-based element of the U.S. missile defense system.
The LCS, a surface combatant for the U.S. Navy designed to operate in shallow waters.
MH-60 mission systems and sensors, including the digital cockpit and weapons, which MST provides for the
MH-60 maritime helicopter produced for the U.S. Navy and international customers.
The TPQ-53 Radar System, a sensor that quickly locates and neutralizes mortar and rocket threats, produced for
the U.S. Army and international customers.
The MK-41 Vertical Launching System (VLS), a shipborne missile canister launching system that provides
rapid-fire launch capability, produced for the U.S. Navy and international customers.
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