Spike NLOS Advances in U.S. Army Strike Missile Contest
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In the United States, the Army has selected the Spike Non-Line-of-Sight (NLOS) system of Lockheed Martin (developed by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems) for the "Mobile-Long Range Precision Strike Missile (M-LRPSM) Directed Requirement" race, awarding the first phase of the contract for the development and testing of a prototype precision-guided missile system intended for use by Infantry Brigade Combat Teams (IBCT)....
Spike NLOS advances in U.S. Army strike missile contest
Lockheed Martin has announced that its Spike Non-Line-of-Sight (NLOS) missile system has been down selected by the U.S. Army for the Mobile-Long Range Precision Strike Missile (M-LRPSM) competition. The award covers the first phase of work to develop and test a prototype precision-guided missile system for use by Infantry Brigade Combat Teams (IBCT). According to Lockheed Martin, the selection was followed by a demonstration at Dugway Proving Gr…
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