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LRASM test proves missile's superior capabilities in navy flight exercise
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LRASM test proves missile's superior capabilities in navy flight exercise
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Apr 08, 2024

In a significant advancement for maritime defense, the U.S. Navy and Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] have successfully completed a critical flight test of the Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM), marking the first time four missiles were simultaneously in the air during such a test.

The test, known as the 12th Integrated Test Event (ITE-12), showcased LRASM's advanced capabilities, from mission planning to kill chain integration, demonstrating the missile's effectiveness against designated targets. This event confirmed the missile's operational readiness and robust effectiveness, meeting all predefined mission goals.

Lisbeth Vogelpohl, LRASM program director at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control, emphasized the ongoing improvements and investments in the missile's capabilities. "Our focus on enhancing LRASM's anti-surface warfare capabilities ensures that our forces are equipped with the most advanced and reliable technology necessary for mission success and safety," Vogelpohl noted. She highlighted the test as a key moment in the program, showcasing Lockheed Martin's dedication to delivering dependable defense solutions.

ITE-12 marks a significant milestone in the development of LRASM, acting as both a demonstration of its current capabilities and a stepping stone for further enhancements. This missile, belonging to the AGM-158 family, offers unmatched long-range, survivability, and lethality, capable of engaging heavily defended maritime targets, a capability unique to this weapon in the U.S. arsenal.

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