US Army received its first upgraded PAC-3 missiles interceptors 40710153

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US Army received its first upgraded PAC-3 missiles interceptors
The United States Army has accepted in 6 October the first upgraded PAC-3 Missile Segment Enhancement (MSE) interceptors. The new Lockheed Martin’s interceptors feature an improved mobility and range, to defend against the evolving threats of modern battlefield.
     
US Army received its first upgraded PAC-3 missiles interceptors
A PAC-3 MSE during fire tests (Source: Lockheed Martin)
     

“We are proud to deliver these interceptors to the U.S. Army and are confident the men and women of the armed forces can count on the PAC-3 MSE when it matters most,” said Scott Arnold, vice president of PAC-3 programs at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control. “As enemy threats grow in number and complexity, these interceptors will be critical to protecting soldiers, citizens and infrastructure around the globe.”

The PAC-3 MSE missile is a high-velocity interceptor that defends against tactical ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and aircraft.

Building on the battle-proven PAC-3 missile, the PAC-3 MSE brings a larger, dual-pulse solid-rocket motor, larger control fins and upgraded support systems. With the enhancements, Lockheed Martin nearly doubled the missile’s reach and dramatically improved maneuverability against today’s faster and more sophisticated ballistic and cruise missiles threats.

Lockheed Martin received the first PAC-3 MSE production contract in April 2014 and earned a follow-on order in July 2015.