A Lockheed Martin-built Patriot missile defense system demonstrated target engagement and interception in a recent flight test as part of software validation efforts.
The updated software will run on fielded PAC-3 Missile Segment Enhancement batteries to support defense customers in anti-ballistic missile operations, the company said Tuesday.
A solid rocket motor powers the weapon system designed to help U.S. and allied military forces defend against incoming ballistic and cruise missiles and aircraft threats.
The U.S. Army awarded Lockheed a $611 million contract in 2014 for the initial PAC-3 SME production units and launcher modification kits.
In 2015, the company booked a follow-on award valued at $1.1 billion to supply the modernized interceptors to the Army and foreign military sales clients.