MORFIUS

Product Benefits   ___

 

The compact airborne system provides extended range and an onboard seeker to help relieve sensor requirements for expeditionary systems, allowing it to be compatible with various defense service architectures.

 

Compact Airborne HPM System

 

Compact Airborne HPM System

C-UAS and C-Swarm

 

C-UAS and C-Swarm

Joint Force Defense Multiplier

 

Joint Force Defense Multiplier

Recoverable and Reusable

 

Recoverable and Reusable

Guidance and Autonomy

 

Guidance and Autonomy

Enables Long-Range Defeat

 

Enables Long-Range Defeat

Rapid Integration with any Fire Control

 

Rapid Integration with any Fire Control

Tube-Launched from Any Platform

 

Tube-Launched from any Platform

Designed with a Small Footprint   ___

The drone threat is challenging and rapidly evolving - defensive systems must evolve even faster to combat this threat. Lockheed Martin has worked with multiple services to rapidly develop and prove a key Counter-Unmanned Aerial System capability: MORFIUS

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MORFIUS is a reusable, multi-engagement, loitering, tube-launched interceptor equipped with an onboard seeker and a compact, high-power microwave effector to execute non-kinetic defeat of drones – including complex swarms

 

 

 

News and Insights   ___
Drones Vs. Drones: Lockheed MORFIUS Uses Microwaves To Kill
Mar 30, 2021
Third Party Article
Crucial to the promise of MORFIUS is its ability to zap many drones at once in mid-air, far from the friendly vehicles, buildings, or people actively being defended.
MORFIUS: airborne HPM counter-UAS asset by Lockheed Martin
Mar 30, 2021
Third Party Article
On January 7, 2021 the US Department of Defense issued the Counter-Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-sUAS) Strategy document. The three main bullets are: ready the force, defend the force and build the team. The former aims at developing innovative solutions using a risk-based approach to guide investment in C-sUAS capabilities.
Innovation Day: Concept, Prototype, Deliver
Mar 30, 2021
Third Party Article
Beyond using Soldier-centered design for its priorities of hypersonics and directed energy (see Every Minute Counts), the Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO) also hosts recurring innovation day events in various locations, to find new technology ideas and accelerate them into prototypes that could quickly reduce near- and mid-term operational risks.
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