Army Buys Javelin Support

The U.S. Army contracted with the Javelin Joint Venture to buy spares and support for the advanced anti-tank missile. This company is owned by Lockheed Martin and Raytheon and provides production and support for the system. The total contract value over the next five years is about $300 million.

The Javelin provides man portable anti-tank defense for U.S. Army and Marine troops. It may also be used to attack buildings or dug in enemy troops. By utilizing a pop-up attack profile the missile attacks the weaker, top armor of vehicles. Like all of these kind of systems it is expensive and as such the U.S. began introducing older man packed systems, like the Light Anti-tank Weapon (LAW), in Iraq to attack buildings.

As with a great deal of modern U.S. equipment the Javelin was designed to counter the large Warsaw Pact forces in Europe that never had to be fought. It has been adapted to the situation and requirements since 9/11.

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