Lockheed Martin Canada Delivers Modern Combat System to Royal Canadian Navy
December 29, 2015 | Lockheed MartinEstimated reading time: 3 minutes
Lockheed Martin Canada’s heritage extends over three decades, to the original Halifax class ship program in the 1980’s. The company’s modern combat system is a result of the 30-plus years’ experience and knowledge of Canadian and NATO naval operations. Building on this foundation, the company’s combat system was also selected and repurposed for command and surveillance capability on Canada’s new Arctic/Offshore Patrol Ships. Today, the company continues to work in partnership with the Navy, Irving Shipbuilding, Seaspan, and several industry suppliers.
“We are proud of our rich history in Canada and the advanced combat system integration capability we have built here,” Ms. Chapdelaine said. “At the very core of this success is the open and transparent communication established early in the project. Our teams continue to foster cooperation and partnership with all stakeholders – a model of success for future projects in Canada and abroad.”
About Lockheed Martin Canada
Lockheed Martin Canada is a highly diversified global enterprise principally engaged in the research, design, manufacture, and integration of advanced-technology products. By applying the innovative approaches of our highly skilled and experienced Canadian-based workforce, we have been Canada’s trusted defence partner for over 75 years. The company employs more than 850 employees at major facilities in Ottawa, Montreal, Dartmouth, Calgary, and Victoria, working on a wide range of major programs spanning the aerospace, defence and civil sectors.
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