Containerized Patriot Launcher / RIG-360 Phase 2 Development
Up to $347.5M Army contract for Phase 2 development of a containerized Patriot missile launcher and 360-degree Remote Interceptor Guidance (RIG-360) system, eliminating the Patriot battery's radar blind spot.
Army Contracting Command at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama awarded Lockheed Martin up to $347,500,000 for Phase 2 development of the Missile Segment Enhancement Containerized Launcher and Remote Interceptor Guidance 360-Degree (RIG-360) Containerized System, intended to give Patriot batteries 360-degree engagement/guidance capability and eliminate their current radar coverage blind spot.
Award detail
- Agency
- U.S. Army (Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal)
- Award ID
- Ceiling value
- up to $347.5M
- Vehicle
- Phase 2 development contract
- Awarded
- 2026-07-28
- Period of performance ends
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Frequently asked
- What is the Containerized Patriot Launcher / RIG-360 Phase 2 Development contract?
- Army Contracting Command at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama awarded Lockheed Martin up to $347,500,000 for Phase 2 development of the Missile Segment Enhancement Containerized Launcher and Remote Interceptor Guidance 360-Degree (RIG-360) Containerized System, intended to give Patriot batteries 360-degree engagement/guidance capability and eliminate their current radar coverage blind spot.
- Which agency awarded the Containerized Patriot Launcher / RIG-360 Phase 2 Development contract?
- The Containerized Patriot Launcher / RIG-360 Phase 2 Development contract was awarded by U.S. Army (Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal) under a Phase 2 development contract vehicle.
- How much is the Containerized Patriot Launcher / RIG-360 Phase 2 Development contract worth?
- The Containerized Patriot Launcher / RIG-360 Phase 2 Development contract has a value of up to $347.5M, awarded on 2026-07-28.
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Lockheed Martin awarded up to $347.5M for Phase 2 development of a containerized Patriot launcher and RIG-360 guidance system, addressing the Patriot battery's radar blind spot
Defence Blog: U.S. Army adds $347M to its new containerized Patriot launcherVerified2026-07-28