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MBDA USA Missile Systems Contact and Address: 1300 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 550 Arlington, Virginia 22209 Telephone: 703-387-7139 FAX: 703-875-9104MBDA Missile Systems · Gbu-44/B Viper Strike · New Employment Opportuninities · About · News

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  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why devdevcom Aviation & Missile Center?

    DEVCOM Aviation & Missile Center has over 1.9 million square feet of laboratory space that is devoted to improving sensors and electronics, propulsion system, aerodynamic structures, modeling and simulation, life cycle software development, and technical testing.

  • What is the aviation & missile center (RDEC)?

    As a result of Base Realignment and Closure, the Missile RDEC and the Aviation RDEC were combined in 1997. This presented unique organizational challenges but also created opportunities to share technologies across the two mission areas. Today, the CCDC Aviation & Missile Center directorates all provide support to both.

  • Why choose ccccdc Aviation & Missile Center?

    CCDC Aviation & Missile Center has a history spanning over 50 years of excellence in aviation and missilery.

  • What does MDA stand for in missile defense?

    MDA Leadership. Within the Department of Defense, the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) is responsible for managing, directing, and executing the Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) Program. The president and Congress rely on the MDA leadership to provide guidance to carry out the mission entrusted to them.

  • Is Boeing developing a ramjet-powered missile for the Navy?

    Last October The War Zone reported that Boeing had won a contract to help develop a ramjet-powered high-speed missile demonstrator for the Navy under the Supersonic Propulsion Enabled Advanced Ramjet (SPEAR) program. Also intended to arm the F/A-18E/F, the first flight of a SPEAR demonstrator is planned for late 2022.

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