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The Future of Aegis: Real-time Software Updates

From cars to phones, software powers all of our modern-day electronics. U.S. Navy ships are no different. And just like your phone, ships need constant updates to stay on the cutting edge. We’re working with the Navy to deliver software updates to the fleet in real-time, so sailors stay ready for whatever the mission demands.

AEGIS Weapon System – The Heart of Aegis

AEGIS Weapon System is a centralized, automated, command-and-control (C2) and weapons control system designed as a total weapon system, from detection to kill.

 


AEGIS Ballistic Missile Defense

Aegis BMD is made up of three basic components: sensors, interceptors, and command and control.

BMD is the sea-based component of the Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS).

 


Innovating for the Next 50 Years

Consistently innovate to quickly deliver capabilities to the warfighters' needs while performing end-to-end systems engineering.


The world’s most advanced combat system.

The Aegis Combat System is the Navy’s most modern surface combat system. It was designed as a complete system: the missile launching element, the computer programs, the radar and the displays are fully integrated to work together. This makes the Aegis system the first fully integrated combat system built to defend against advanced air and surface threats.