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Lockheed Martin LRASM Anti-Ship Missile Scores Second Successful Flight Test.
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Lockheed Martin LRASM Anti-Ship Missile Scores Second Successful Flight
Test |
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Picture: DARPA |
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An unmanned
target ship demonstrates the effects of the second successful flight
test of a Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) prototype, conducted
November 12 off the coast of Southern California. The test reinforced
the results of LRASM’s first successful free-flight transition
test (FFTT) on August 27, which verified the prototype’s flight
characteristics and assessed subsystem and sensor performance. Both
tests achieved all of their objectives after the prototypes used their
respective onboard sensors to detect, engage and hit the moving 260-foot
target ships with inert warheads. |
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LRASM in sea skimming terminal flight picture: Lockheed Martin |
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The
tactically-representative LRASM is built on the same award-winning production
line in Pike County, Ala., as JASSM-ER, demonstrating manufacturing
and technology readiness levels sufficient to enter the engineering,
manufacturing and development phase to satisfy an urgent operational
need. After a competition in 2009, Lockheed Martin’s LRASM was selected to demonstrate air- and surface-launched capability to defeat emerging sea-based threats at significant standoff ranges. Armed with a proven 1,000-pound penetrator and blast-fragmentation warhead, LRASM employs a multi-mode sensor, weapon data link and an enhanced digital anti-jam global positioning system to detect and destroy specific targets within a group of ships. Link to our recent video interview on LRASM |