Mark 160 Gun Computer System Enhances Navy Combat Capabilities for 40 Years
The Mark 160 gun computer system, managed by the Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division, has been integral to Navy fire control for 40 years. It supports the Mark 34, Mark 48, and Mark 38 gun systems by calculating firing solutions based on sensor data.
The government owns the software, ensuring rapid updates and integration without reliance on contractors. This ownership allows for quick adaptation to new threats and technologies, including hypervelocity projectiles.
The system utilizes Agile development, enabling quarterly updates and continuous improvements based on fleet feedback. Mark 160 is utilized on U.S. Navy and Coast Guard vessels, as well as by allies such as Australia, South Korea, and Japan. Its adaptability and integration with modern munitions position it as a critical component of naval warfare for the future.
