The
new contract was a modification to a previously awarded
agreement to produce the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense
interceptor for Saudi Arabia, the Pentagon said.
In November 2018, Saudi and U.S. officials signed letters of
offer and acceptance formalizing terms for Saudi Arabia's
purchase of 44 THAAD launchers, missiles and related equipment.
In April Lockheed was awarded a $2.4 billion contract for THAAD
interceptor missiles, some of which are slated to be delivered
to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The latest contract is for interceptor support items.
Lockheed Martin, the biggest U.S. arms maker, builds and
integrates the THAAD system, which is designed to shoot down
short-, medium- and intermediate-range ballistic missiles.
Raytheon, another U.S. firm, builds its advanced radar.
(Reporting by David Alexander; Editing by Tom Brown)
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