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TechLockheed Martin announced the launch of Strigo, a new line of modular missile and sensor hardware, along with a dedicated Product Center designed to accelerate weapon development and deployment. The Strigo line includes radio-frequency sensors, missile datalinks, and seeker technologies built on a common baseline architecture, allowing reconfiguration for air defense, missile defense, and air-to-surface strike missions. The company has invested $250 million in the Product Center, which can move concepts from sketch to tested solution in months. Strigo technologies have already been used in the Increment 2 seeker package for the U.S. Army's Precision Strike Missile (PrSM), which flew for the first time in March 2026. This launch is part of Lockheed's broader strategy to build weapons faster and cheaper, supporting the Pentagon's 'Arsenal of Freedom' initiative.
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Lockheed Martin launches Strigo modular missile line with $250M product center