The Indirect Fire Protection Capability Increment 2 (IFPC Inc 2) is a mobile, ground-based air defense system designed to protect critical assets from drones, cruise missiles, and other aerial threats. Part of an integrated system delivering 360° coverage, it’s fully interoperable with the Army’s Integrated Battle Command System and features a flexible, scalable architecture that adapts to future missions.
Integrated Air and Missile Defense
Air and missile defense for evolving aerial warfare
Drones, cruise missiles and unmanned aerial systems (UAS) pose growing threats to warfighters across the globe. Leidos develops a range of air and missile defense systems, creating a layered defense strategy with flexible and diverse capabilities to protect the Joint Force and our critical assets from evolving aerial threats.
AirShield
AirShield™ pairs MXR with its automated decision engine (ADE) to perform autonomous counter-UAS missions. MXR tracks threats ranging from a single aircraft to a swarm of drones. ADE, using machine learning powered by AI, evaluates the air picture, prioritizes targets and assigns the best available effector, executing the mission with speed and efficiency.
MXR
MXR delivers precise detection and tracking of aerial threats, even in cluttered environments. Proven machine learning algorithms distinguish drones from birds and ground clutter, providing reliable coverage on the move and seamless integration with layered defense networks.
ALPS
Army Long Range Persistent Surveillance (ALPS) is a passive, long-range sensor providing continuous situational awareness without emitting signals that reveal its position. Offering 360° coverage and high operational reliability, ALPS strengthens homeland and battlefield defense through rapid deployment and networked defense integration..
Mjolnir
Mjolnir is a high-power microwave counter-UAS system engineered to defeat drone swarms at the speed of light. With deep magazine capacity and low cost-per-shot, it offers a powerful, proven, and scalable defense against Group 1 and 2 aerial threats.
Leidos delivers first set of launchers to U.S. Army
Team honored for their commitment to delivering a mission-critical system with exceptional speed and accuracy.