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DARPA awards guided munitions contract

A BAE Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 15, 2005

BAE Systems has been selected by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Advanced Technology Office to convert a 60mm mortar into a precision guided munitions system.

BAE Systems has been selected by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Advanced Technology Office to convert a 60mm mortar into a precision guided munitions system.

DARPA's Optically Directed Attack Munition (ODAM) programme is a technology development and integration initiative to demonstrate a laser-guided, low cost optical seeker for the 60mm mortar.

The total value, if all phases of the development programme are completed, will be approximately $9 million.

The systems will improve US military effectiveness by providing small, operational units with cost-effective precision indirect munitions systems capable of operating across multiple environments.

Dr Doug Kirkpatrick, DARPA Programme Manager, said ODAM represents "a break-through in affordable, precision-guided munitions".

"ODAM will provide a new capability for the war fighter based on low-cost, precision optical guidance of a munition that has never been able to operate with precision in the past", said Aaron Penkacik, Vice President of Advanced Systems and Technology for BAE Systems.

The ODAM programme will occur over 24 months and culminates in a live-fire demonstration and delivery of 1000 live rounds for government test and evaluation.

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