Leidos Awarded $2.7B to Accelerate Hypersonic Weapons Production

The contract unifies the Thermal Protection Shield and Common Hypersonic Glide Body programs.

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Leidos has been awarded a $2.7 billion U.S. Army contract to advance hypersonic weapons from prototyping to production. This contract unifies the Thermal Protection Shield (TPS) and Common Hypersonic Glide Body (CHGB) programs, with the goal of streamlining development and accelerating delivery in alignment with Army acquisition reform initiatives.

Leidos brings experience in guidance systems, sensor technologies and precision munitions integration to this effort.

The combined contract is intended to transition the programs into a production-ready phase to support the Department of War's initiatives. Leidos has been the prime contractor on the TPS program since 2021 and CHGB program since 2019.

This contract aligns with Leidos' NorthStar 2030 strategy, emphasizing commitment to innovation and technological leadership in defense and national security. By focusing on advanced hypersonic and precision strike technologies, Leidos is not only working to meet current defense needs but also positioning the company for future military capabilities, a key pillar of its long-term corporate vision.

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