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ATK’s integrated weapon systems

Issue No. 6 | March 16-31, 2012

ATK will highlight a variety of capabilities in several business areas including integrated weapon systems, precisionguidance for artillery and mortars, advanced programmable artillery fusing, ammunition and accessories for law enforcement and special operations forces, missile warning systems, small-calibre ammunition, and illuminating flares.

In related news, ATK will participate in the US-India Business Council (USIBC) Executive Mission to India March 26 to 31, 2012. As a part of that trade mission, Karen Davies, ATK Senior Vice President and President of the company’s Armament Systems group, will participate in a panel discussion on the topic of return on investment in the India defense market on March 28.

ATK’s stand will feature information on the company’s most powerful and flexible gun system, the Mk44 30mm cannon. This next-generation system is in production now and builds on the Bushmaster tradition of excellence with its design simplicity, external power, positive round control, ease of maintenance, and constant velocity ammunition feed. Visitors will also be able to learn more about the Mk44’s airborne cousin, the Apache helicopter’s 625 round-per-minute M230 30mm chain gun.