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Lockheed Martin demonstrates the capability of DAGR missile from JLTV vehicle 2402131.
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Sunday, February 24, 2013, 07:46 AM | |||
Lockheed Martin demonstrates the capability of DAGR missile from JLTV vehicle. | |||
Lockheed
Martin [NYSE: LMT] recently demonstrated the ability of its DAGR (Direct
Attack Guided Rocket) missile to launch from a ground vehicle during a
series of flight tests at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. DAGR and two Hydra
70 rockets were launched from a pedestal launcher mounted in the bed of
a Lockheed Martin prototype Joint
Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV). |
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DAGR and two Hydra 70 rockets were launched from a pedestal launcher mounted in the bed of a Lockheed Martin prototype Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV). |
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DAGR locked onto
the laser spot two seconds after launch, flew 5 km down range and impacted
the target within 1 meter of the laser spot. The unguided Hydra 70 rockets
were launched down the center of the range, and flew 521 and 2,600 meters,
respectively. DAGR incorporates proven HELLFIRE II technology into a 2.75-inch/70 millimeter guidance kit that integrates seamlessly with legacy Hydra-70 rockets. The result is a laser-guided missile that puts a 10-pound warhead within one meter of the laser spot, defeating high-value, non-armored or lightly-armored targets while minimizing collateral damage. DAGR’s lock-on-before launch mode ensures the missile identifies the correct target prior to launch. Lockheed Martin has conducted 40 DAGR flight tests from ranges of 1 to 5.1 kilometers. DAGR has been launched from multiple HELLFIRE-equipped rotary-wing platforms, including the AH-64D Apache, AH-6 Little Bird and OH-58 Kiowa Warrior. It has been launched from the pedestal launcher in three guided flight tests and five flights in total. |
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