TOKYO—With the Japanese Defense Ministry awarding contracts to build two new Aegis System Equipped Vessels (ASEV), Lockheed Martin believes there are still details to be ironed out to fulfill Tokyo’s future ambitions on the new SPY-7 Aegis destroyer. The ASEV program was spun off from the now...
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