Orbital ATK to showcase defense products and capabilities at LAAD Defence and Security 2017

Orbital ATK (NYSE: OA), a global leader in aerospace and defense technologies, will feature its defense products and services during LAAD Defence and Security 2017 at booth L-39 at the RioCentro Exhibition Center in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, April 4-7, 2017.

LAAD provides Orbital ATK the opportunity to highlight products and services available to U.S. allied nations seeking a sovereign defense capability encompassing ground-, air- and sea-based platforms.

The company’s products and services include precision guidance for artillery and mortars; medium- and large-caliber ammunition; medium-caliber cannons in 30mm and 40mm configurations, M230LF and MK52 chain guns; as well as integrated logistics and training packages that support installed medium-caliber cannons.

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