The Air Force this week awarded Lockheed Martin a $116.8 million contract option for 100 Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile-Extended Range, bringing the total number of missiles for the military to more than 2,700. The option, expected to be completed by June 2019, is Lot 14 in production for the missiles, with full-rate production approved in 2014, according to a Lockheed release. The JASSM-ER missile is integrated on several Air Force aircraft, along with international aircraft such as the F/A-18, and last year Lockheed was awarded a contract to produce the missile for Finnish and Polish aircraft.
WATCH: The 2021 vAWS Day 3 Highlight Report
Feb. 26, 2021
Acting Secretary of the Air Force Roth, NORAD’s Gen. VanHerck, U.S. Space Command’s Gen. Dickinson, Spark Tank, and more from Day 3 of the Air Force Association’s virtual Aerospace Warfare Symposium.