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Raytheon Excalibur la-2 155mm precision guided artillery round ready for use in Afghanistan 1410112.
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Friday, October 14, 2011, 09:45 AM | |||
Raytheon Excalibur la-2 155mm precision guided artillery round ready for use in Afghanistan. | |||
Raytheon
Company (NYSE: RTN) successfully fired nine rounds in U.S. Army lot acceptance
tests, which means the Excalibur Ia-2 precision-guided projectile is ready
for U.S. Army and Marine Corps use in Afghanistan. |
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Building on the proven technology of the Excalibur Ia-1, the Excalibur Ia-2 includes upgrades designed to meet the projected threat environment, while maintaining true precision and accuracy of better than a 6-meter circular error probable. Excalibur Ia-2 also extends the range of Excalibur Ia-1 from 24 to 37.5 kilometers, which is 50 percent farther than conventional artillery. Excalibur's first-round precision enables it to defeat fleeting and persistent targets. "The precision Excalibur provides is essential to the missions our warfighters are conducting in urban and surrounding environments. It protects structures, the population and our warfighters," said Lt. Col. Mike Milner, U.S. Army Excalibur Product Manager. "The Excalibur Ia-2 rounds going into theater will give the warfighter the ability to accurately defeat targets before the target can run and hide." The Excalibur precision-guided projectile is available regardless of time of day or environment, giving warfighters life-saving options. Excalibur complements air-delivered precision when close air support is unavailable or not the best option. With more than 500 rounds fired to date, Excalibur has made its mark on the battlefield. "Raytheon
developed and fielded the world's first extended-range GPS guided precision
artillery rounds," said Michelle Lohmeier, vice president of Raytheon
Land Combat Systems for Raytheon Missile Systems. "We continue to
build upon our legacy as the world's experts in precision munitions as
we deliver Excalibur Ia-2 to our warfighters." |
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