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LEIDOS DELIVERS FIRST SET OF ENDURING SHIELD LAUNCHERS

The Enduring Shield program supports the U.S. Army’s Indirect Fire Protection Capability Increment 2 (IFPC Inc 2) program.

LEIDOS DELIVERS FIRST SET OF ENDURING SHIELD LAUNCHERS
The Leidos Dynetics Enduring Shield team celebrated the delivery of their first set of launchers in Huntsville, Alabama. (Photo credit: Leidos Dynetics)

Leidos announced the delivery of the first Enduring Shield launchers.

Leidos celebrated the event with Huntsville-based employees via a large gathering at its Chase facility. Speeches were given by Steve Cook, Leidos Dynetics President; Larry Barisciano, Leidos Weapon Systems Operations Manager; Brig. Gen. Frank Lozano, Program Executive Officer (PEO) Missiles and Space; Alex Burns, Leidos Division Manager over the Enduring Shield program; Col. Andrew Lunoff, Program Manager for the Army’s Short and Intermediate Effectors for Layered Defense (SHIELD). Afterwards, employees and esteemed visitors were invited to view all prototype units on the manufacturing floor while enjoying light refreshments.

Enduring Shield is a ground-based, mobile system that aims to combat cruise missiles and unmanned aircraft systems. The system is a key part of the solution to protect and defend critical civilian and military infrastructure. It also bridges the gap between tactical short-range air defence and strategic systems. Enduring Shield is able to integrate with the Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System (IBCS), which was successfully demonstrated in summer 2023. All units being provided by Leidos are fieldable prototypes, which means if the need arises, the systems can be deployed.

Leidos’ Dynetics team was selected as the primary contractor to develop the Enduring Shield system as part of the Army’s IFPC Inc 2 program in September 2021. The original delivery date for the launchers was scheduled for March 2023, but supply chain issues and technical challenges led to a delay in physical delivery. However, Leidos and the Army worked closely together to integrate and test different facets of the program to mitigate any potential negative impacts to the system production and fielding target timelines.

The Army will begin its Developmental Test program in 2024 for the prototype launchers as part of the next phase for the Department of Defense’s layered defence strategy. Leidos is making preparations at its Chase facility for the next order of launchers, which is expected in 2025.

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