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Spain Procures Latest Patriot Missile Version From US

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
July 19, 2024
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Spain has signed a procurement agreement with the US for Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) Missile Segment Enhancement (MSE) missiles and related support equipment.

The estimated $2.8-billion sale was approved by the US State Department in October last year, including 51 PAC-3 missiles, 24 M903 launch stations, and four AN/MPQ-65 radars.

Spain has now become the 16th partner nation of the latest PAC-3 version.

The acquisition will enhance Madrid’s capabilities against evolving aerial threats such as tactical ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and hypersonics.

“At Lockheed Martin, we’re devoted to helping our customers stay ahead of new, highly contested threats,” VP of PAC-3 Programs Brian Kubik said.

“As the world’s most advanced air defense missile, PAC-3 will enhance Spain’s national defense capabilities and enhance their effectiveness in the 21st Century Security battlespace.”

Missile Segment Enhancement

Featuring a larger two-pulse solid rocket motor and tail fins compared to the PAC-3 Cost Reduction Initiative, the MSE is faster and more maneuverable.

Both versions employ hit-to-kill interception technology, applying greater kinetic energy on the target compared to conventional blast fragmentation.

The MSE can intercept a target up to 75 miles (120 kilometers) away at a maximum altitude of 118,000 feet (35,966 meters).

Madrid Firm

Meanwhile, Lockheed signed an agreement with Spain’s Grupo Oesia in April for the production of MSE components.

According to the agreement, the Madrid-based firm will produce the missile’s electronic cables and harnesses for the global supply chain.

“Our collaboration with Grupo Oesía will bring critical industrial competencies to Spain, boosting its Integrated Air and Missile Defense capabilities against growing threats,” Lockheed Martin’s Brenda Davidson said at the time. 

“We look forward to collaborating with the Spanish industrial base and strengthening our existing relationships.”



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