Leonardo DRS Secures $100 Million U.S. Army Contract for Advanced Mortar Fire Control Systems
Leonardo DRS has announced a major contract win valued at $99 million to supply next-generation Mortar Fire Control Systems (MFCS) to the U.S. Army. This fixed-price Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract marks a significant step in modernizing the Army’s mortar fire capabilities, aiming to enhance precision, speed, and connectivity on the battlefield.
The MFCS is a technological leap forward in mortar fire control, designed to operate seamlessly in the digital battlefield. Key features of the system include:
These systems enable mortar crews to respond faster, improve situational awareness, and deliver firepower more accurately, reducing collateral damage and enhancing overall combat effectiveness.
The contract also includes fielding services, ensuring the seamless integration of these systems into the Army’s existing Mortar Weapons and Fire Control programs. According to Dennis Crumley, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Leonardo DRS Land Electronics division, the company’s extensive expertise in ruggedized and networked computing systems makes it uniquely qualified to deliver on this critical program.
This initiative aligns with Leonardo DRS’s broader focus on networked computing and C5 (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Cyber) technologies. These capabilities are central to the company’s strategy for enhancing multi-domain battlefield operations, enabling faster data flow, better targeting efficiency, and improved situational awareness for commanders and crews.
Leonardo DRS is also looking ahead, investing heavily in the development of future tactical computing systems and artificial intelligence (AI) processing solutions. These advancements are aimed at further improving sensor integration, enhancing battlefield awareness, and reducing the cognitive workload of military personnel. The company’s modular C5ISR/EW (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance/Electronic Warfare) systems are designed to offer scalability and interoperability for future missions.
The MFCS program is a critical component of the U.S. Army’s broader modernization efforts, equipping soldiers with the tools needed to maintain a technological edge on the battlefield. The system’s ability to integrate with other digital assets makes it a force multiplier, ensuring seamless operations in complex, multi-domain scenarios.
By securing this contract, Leonardo DRS reinforces its position as a leading provider of advanced defense solutions, contributing to the U.S. military’s readiness and operational superiority. This contract not only strengthens the company’s portfolio but also highlights its commitment to empowering U.S. warfighters with cutting-edge technology.
This contract underscores the Army's emphasis on leveraging innovative solutions to maintain its operational advantage, while Leonardo DRS continues to position itself as a key player in the modernization of military technologies.