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L3Harris has ordered equipment such as mixers and ovens to expand production capacity, and those items have lead times of approximately 50 to 60 weeks.
L3Harris Technologies acquired Aerojet Rocketdyne in summer 2024.
Only Northrop Grumman and L3Harris Technologies currently supply solid rocket motors to the U.S. Department of Defense.
L3Harris Technologies is developing the GeoXO Imager under a $765,500,000 contract awarded in March.
The U.K. Ministry of Defence selected L3Harris Technologies for an $18,000,000 contract to deliver up to 50 T4 explosive ordnance disposal robots.
L3Harris received successful awards for T4 and T7 variants to the Australian Defence Force under the Land 154 program.
Following the late-2025 flight demonstration, L3Harris will seek to prove out ground-based RASOR terminals in 2026.
L3Harris Technologies has been awarded $170,000,000 in contracts since 2021 to develop multi-orbit satellite terminals for aircraft, mobile ground systems, and fixed ground stations under DEUCSI.
L3Harris secured a contract on 2024-05-02 to supply critical sensor technology to Millennium Space Systems for a constellation of eight satellites to be produced for the U.S. Space Force’s Space Development Agency.
L3Harris Technologies will manufacture the eight infrared payloads in Wilmington, Massachusetts.
The FOO Fighter satellites will be equipped with L3Harris electro-optical infrared sensors.
L3Harris provides advanced electro-optical infrared sensors and payloads for numerous U.S. military and intelligence satellites, including the Space Development Agency’s Tracking Layer program.
L3Harris will manufacture the infrared payloads for the Foo Fighter satellites in Wilmington, Massachusetts.
L3Harris Technologies (NYSE:LHX) received a contract from Millennium Space Systems, a Boeing Company, to build eight infrared payloads for the Space Development Agency’s Fire-control On Orbit-support-to-the-war Fighter (FOO Fighter) program.
L3Harris received a previous $23,000,000 MOSSAIC award in February 2020 to maintain and upgrade radar and optical sensors and command-and-control systems that provide space domain awareness data.
L3Harris won a $23,000,000 award in February 2020 to maintain and upgrade radar and optical sensors and command-and-control systems that provide timely, accurate space domain awareness data for military, civil, and commercial users.
Moog eventually delivered the satellite buses and the Space Development Agency launched L3Harris’ satellites in February.
L3Harris Technologies received an award for option year five of the Maintenance Of Space Situational Awareness Integrated Capabilities (MOSSAIC) program from the U.S. Space Force worth up to $187,000,000.
Under the MOSSAIC option year five contract, L3Harris will perform modifications and upgrades to all systems, including generating rich sensor metadata to support a transition to a dynamic and responsive tasking approach for tactical space domain awareness.
L3Harris Corporation will integrate NTS-3 using Northrop Grumman’s ESPAStar bus and will build on EAGLE’s flight heritage.