Overview
- The awards cover more than 3,000 PAC-3 seekers to be delivered through 2030 at rates of up to 750 units per year.
- Boeing says it is working with Lockheed Martin and the U.S. Army to raise production rates and meet new interceptor targets.
- The company reports 2025 production records and aims to deliver 650 to 700 seekers by year-end following a factory expansion and line modernization in Huntsville, Alabama.
- Boeing cites growing demand driven by the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East as well as tensions in the Indo-Pacific, with 17 countries relying on PAC-3 interceptors.
- In related moves, the Army awarded Lockheed Martin $9.8 billion for PAC-3 missiles in September, and Lockheed signed a supply-chain pact with Germany’s Diehl to bolster availability.