PAC-3 Intercepts Target in Successful Test of LM RIG-360 Cap
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Nov 23, 2022

PAC-3 Intercepts Target in Successful Test of LM RIG-360 Capability

For the first time, the U.S. Army used a newly developed Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) communication technology to help a PAC-3 missile intercept a cruise missile target.

During the U.S. Army Integrated Flight Test-2, the protoytpe missile communication device known as Remote Interceptor Guidance – 360 (RIG-360) successfully communicated with an in-flight PAC-3 missile to test its data link capabilities. RIG-360 enables a 360-degree PAC-3 engagement capability utilizing target data from various sensors.

"This successful test confirms our RIG-360 prototype as one of the many ways we continue to deliver technology to ensure our customers stay ahead of the full spectrum of 21st century threats,” said Scott Arnold, vice president,Integrated Air and Missile Defense, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control.

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