Lockheed Martin and Fujitsu Limited have formalized an industrial collaboration to reinforce Japan's defense capabilities, culminating in the first purchase order for a crucial component of the SPY-7 radar antenna for Japan's Aegis System Equipped Vessel (ASEV).
This agreement establishes Fujitsu as a supplier for the SPY-7 Subarray Suite Power Supply Line Replaceable Unit (PS LRU), signifying a notable milestone in their co-production efforts. The collaboration was solidified during a signing ceremony, emphasizing their commitment to a Japan-based supply chain that supports the ASEV fleet.
Chandra Marshall, Vice President and General Manager at Lockheed Martin, remarked on the collaboration's role in fortifying Japan's defense infrastructure, highlighting the development of a domestic supply chain for the SPY-7 radar, which is touted to enhance detection, tracking, and engagement capabilities over traditional systems.
This development follows a memorandum of understanding signed in May 2025, establishing Fujitsu as a key component supplier. Lockheed Martin's SPY-7 radar technology is lauded for its performance, surpassing traditional radars and ensuring interoperability with the Aegis Combat System and other platforms.
Kenichiro Miyazaki, Senior Vice President at Fujitsu, expressed the company's commitment to bolstering Japan's national defense and security through this partnership, underscoring the importance of domestic production in strengthening the nation's defense capabilities.
The agreement between Lockheed Martin and Fujitsu is poised to enhance Japan's defense strength amid the evolving security landscape of the Indo-Pacific region. This collaboration is seen as a vital component in reinforcing regional security and stability.



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