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02/17/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/17/2026 09:04

L3Harris Marks Delivery of 3 Million Fuzes to US Army

MELBOURNE, Fla., Feb. 17, 2026 - L3Harris Technologies (NYSE: LHX) has delivered its 3 millionth M734A1 Multi-Option Fuze for Mortars to the Army, marking a significant milestone in support of U.S. and allied military readiness.

The M734A1 is the U.S. Army's newest-generation, NATO-standard multi-option fuze, providing unmatched capability for 60 mm, 81 mm and 120 mm high explosive mortar cartridges. The combat proven M734A1 ensures seamless interoperability with U.S. and NATO mortar systems.

"L3Harris has delivered reliable and advanced mortar fuzing solutions to our armed forces and allies for more than 25 years," said Scott Alexander, President, Missile Propulsion, Missile Solutions, L3Harris. "Reaching the 3 millionth delivery of the M734A1 reflects our team's expertise and our commitment to quality in support of the U.S. Army, Marine Corps and our NATO allies."

The M734A1 Multi-Option Fuze offers a range of advanced features designed to enhance operational flexibility and effectiveness on the battlefield. Its multi-option capability allows warfighters to select height-of-burst modes, providing tailored effects for various mission requirements. The fuze incorporates an apex sensor for improved overhead safety, as well as military standard compliant environmental safety features to further ensure safe operation.

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