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Lockheed Martin delivers first PrSM Precision Strike Missiles to US Army.


| 2023

Lockheed Martin has delivered the first Precision Strike Missiles (PrSM) to the U.S. Army providing long-range precision fires capability and achieving a major modernization milestone. Initial deliveries followed a successful production qualification test at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico in November.
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Lockheed Martin’s long-range Precision Strike Missile achieves anticipated delivery milestone following successful production qualification flight test (Picture source: Lockheed Martin)


“Thanks to the close collaboration between Army and Lockheed Martin teams, we accelerated PrSM’s development program on an aggressive schedule to deliver this next-generation missile faster than ever before,” said Jay Price, vice president of Precision Fires at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control. “We’re proud to help the Army achieve this top modernization priority for long-range deterrent capability.”

To meet the Army’s PrSM Early Operational Capability (EOC), Lockheed Martin is using digital tools such as augmented reality, ARISE advanced modeling and simulation, data analytics, and software factory to advance the development and improve producibility, quality and performance.

Subsequent deliveries of PrSM will continue as Lockheed Martin ramps manufacturing efforts and produces additional EOC missiles to fulfill current contracts supporting the Army’s modernization priorities.

PrSM is the U.S. Army’s next-generation long-range precision strike missile capable of neutralizing targets beyond 400 kilometers. The new surface-to-surface weapon features open systems architecture design for maximum flexibility, is modular for future growth and is HIMARS and Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) compatible.

Precision Strike Missiles (PrSM) represent a significant advancement in the field of modern military technology, especially in the realm of long-range artillery. Developed to replace older systems like the ATACMS, the PrSM is engineered to offer enhanced range, accuracy, and lethality. One of the key features of the PrSM is its extended range, which exceeds 500 kilometers, a substantial improvement over its predecessors. This extended range allows for greater operational flexibility and the ability to strike targets deep within enemy territory while remaining outside of their immediate counterattack range.

Accuracy is another critical aspect of the PrSM. It incorporates advanced guidance systems, including GPS and inertial navigation systems, which are further augmented by anti-jamming capabilities. This ensures that the missile remains resilient against electronic warfare tactics employed by adversaries. The PrSM's guidance system allows for precision targeting, significantly reducing the likelihood of collateral damage and enhancing its effectiveness in combat scenarios.

The lethality of the PrSM is a result of its high-explosive warhead, capable of causing substantial damage to a wide range of target types, including fortified structures, air defense systems, and armored vehicles. The versatility of the PrSM is further enhanced by its modular design, allowing for the integration of different types of warheads based on specific mission requirements.

Another important aspect of the PrSM is its compatibility with existing launch platforms. This feature ensures that it can be seamlessly integrated into current military infrastructure without the need for extensive modifications, making it a cost-effective solution for modernizing artillery capabilities.

The deployment of PrSMs enhances strategic deterrence. Their presence in a military's arsenal can act as a significant deterrent against potential adversaries, as the threat of precise, long-range strikes can influence the strategic calculations of opposing forces.


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