The U.S. Army is conducting a series of tests to evaluate the ability of next-generation weapon systems to meet the service branch’s requirements for long-range precision fires. Army Futures Command’s cross-functional team
MoreThe U.S. Army demonstrated a launcher designed to autonomously fire missiles at maritime or ground-based targets. The wheeled Autonomous Multidomain Launcher rolls out of transport aircraft then fires missiles, like an autonomous
MoreThe U.S. Army plans to conduct four long-range exercises of the Lockheed Martin-built precision strike missile this year in a push to develop the weapon’s firing capacity. In March 2020, Lockheed was
MoreThe U.S. Army is working on a prototype of a mid-range missile that can home in on moving ground and maritime targets. Robyn Mack, a command spokeswoman, told the publication the service’s decision
MoreU.S. Army officials have said that the military branch is working to prevent further delays in its more than 800 acquisition programs as the coronavirus pandemic continues to cause disruptions, National Defense Magazine
MoreThe U.S. Army earmarked funds for the development of a land-based, anti-ship missile as part of the Precision Strike Missile program, Defense News reported Wednedsay. Col. John Rafferty, director of the Army’s long-range precision fires
MoreThe U.S. Army plans to demonstrate precision-strike missiles, ramjet projectiles, hypersonics and other technologies under the Long-Range Precision Fires program within the next two years, Defense News reported Tuesday. Brig. Gen. Stephen
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