General Dynamics Mission Systems announced today that it was awarded a cost-plus-fixed-fee modification to a previously awarded contract by the U.S. Navy worth $20.7 million to exercise an option for Hammerhead Encapsulated Effector systems. Hammerhead is a moored anti-submarine mine which delivers new capabilities and effects to the U.S. Navy.
Work will be performed in Taunton, Mass., and is expected to be completed by June 2026.
“General Dynamics Mission Systems has more than 60 years of experience designing, testing, integrating and delivering advanced maritime technologies. Our expertise in integrating undersea payloads and sensors is being applied to this critical maritime mine capability. The Hammerhead program will ensure that threats to the fleet will be neutralized safely and effectively. We look forward to delivering these additional Hammerhead systems to the U.S. Navy,” said Paul Dalton, vice president of Undersea Systems at General Dynamics Mission Systems.
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