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U.S. and other countries, as well as commercial and other customers. In 2015, U.S. Government customers accounted for
77%, international customers accounted for 22% and U.S. commercial and other customers accounted for 1% of MST’s net
sales.
MST provides design, manufacture, service and support for a variety of military and civil helicopters; 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. In addition, MST supports the needs of customers in cybersecurity and delivers communications
and command and control capabilities through complex mission solutions for defense applications.
On November 6, 2015, we acquired Sikorsky and aligned the Sikorsky business under our MST business segment. The
results of the acquired Sikorsky business have been included in our financial results from the period subsequent to the
completion of the acquisition on November 6, 2015. Accordingly, our consolidated operating results and MST business
segment operating results for the year ended December 31, 2015 do not reflect a full year of Sikorsky operations.
Sikorsky is one of the world’s largest helicopter companies and manufactures military and commercial helicopters.
Sikorsky designs, manufactures, services and supports military and commercial helicopters. Current major production
programs include the UH-60M Black Hawk medium-transport helicopter and HH-60M medical evacuation helicopter for the
U.S. and foreign governments, the S-70 Black Hawk for foreign governments, the MH-60S Seahawk helicopter for the U.S.
Navy and the MH-60R Seahawk helicopter for the U.S. and foreign navies, the S-70B Seahawk helicopter for foreign naval
missions, and the S-76 and S-92 helicopters for commercial operations. Sikorsky is also developing the CH-53K next
generation heavy lift helicopter for the U.S. Marine Corps, the VH-92A helicopter for the U.S. Marine One transport
mission, and the HH-60W combat rescue helicopter for the U.S. Air Force. Sikorsky is also developing the
CH-148 derivative of the H-92 helicopter, a military variant of the S-92 helicopter, for the Canadian Government.
Additionally, Sikorsky offers full-spectrum aftermarket service and support solutions to commercial and military customers
worldwide. Aftermarket service and support solutions include spare parts sales, mission equipment, modifications and
upgrades, overhaul and repair services, maintenance contracts and logistics support programs for helicopters and other
aircraft.
MST’s other major programs include:
The Aegis Combat System serves as a fleet ballistic missile defense system for the U.S. Navy and international customers
and is also a sea and land-based element of the U.S. missile defense system.
The LCS, a surface combatant ship for the U.S. Navy designed to operate in shallow waters and the open ocean.
The Space Fence system, an advanced ground-based radar system for the U.S. Air Force designed to enhance the way
objects are tracked in space and increase the ability to prevent space-based collisions.
The Advanced Hawkeye Radar System, an airborne early warning radar, which MST provides for the E2-C/E2-D aircraft
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.
Space Systems
In 2015, our Space Systems business segment generated net sales of $9.1 billion, which represented 20% of our total
consolidated net sales. Space Systems’ customers include various U.S. government agencies and commercial customers. In
2015, U.S. Government customers accounted for 97%, international customers accounted for 2% and U.S. commercial and
other customers accounted for 1% of Space Systems’ net sales. Net sales from Space Systems’ satellite products and services
represented 11% of our total consolidated net sales in 2015 and 12% in both 2014 and 2013.
Space Systems is engaged in the research and development, design, engineering and production of satellites, strategic
and defensive missile systems and space transportation systems. Space Systems provides network-enabled situational
awareness and integrates complex global systems to help our customers gather, analyze and securely distribute critical
intelligence data. Space Systems is also responsible for various classified systems and services in support of vital national
security systems. Space Systems’ major programs include:
The Trident II D5 Fleet Ballistic Missile, a program with the U.S. Navy for the only submarine-launched intercontinental
ballistic missile currently in production in the U.S.
The Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (Orion), a spacecraft for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
(NASA) utilizing new technology for human exploration missions beyond low earth orbit.
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