Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT) conducted a successful 112-km flight test of its Extended-Range GMLRS (ER GMLRS) at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. For the first time, an M270A2 launcher fired the Alternative Warhead (AW) rocket variant validating the system’s precision, launcher integration and lethality. This milestone follows a successful test in January and marks the completion of system qualification testing for the variant.
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“The successful launch from the M270A2 shows we can give warfighters a longer-range weapon on the rocket platform they already trust, extending strike capability without adding new logistics burdens,” said Dave Griser, vice president, Lockheed Martin Precision Fires Rockets.
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Operational testing: Soldiers will demonstrate ER GMLRS AW in follow-on operational tests during the first half of the year, prior to fielding.
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