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U.S Navy To Develop Long-Range Anti-Submarine Warfare Weapon System For New Underwater Threats

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Image for representation purposes only The U.S Navy’s fiscal year 2027 budget documents have revealed the development timeline for the Long Range Anti-Submarine Warfare (LRAW) weapon system. This program aims to extend the striking distance of current ship-launched weapons, allowing the Navy to neutralise enemy submarines that use long-range standoff tactics. LRAW will replace the ageing RUM-139 Vertical-Launch Anti-Submarine Rocket (VL-ASROC), …
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The program, known as Long-Range Anti-Submarine Warfare Weapons (LRAW), is already included in the US Navy budget documents for fiscal year 2027 and represents one of Washington's most relevant movements in the field of anti-submarine warfare in recent years.The initiative seeks to significantly expand the scope of the current anti-submarine weapons on board, especially the RUM-139 VL-Asroc (Vertical Launch Anti-Submarine Rocket) system, in serv…

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Revista Defensa Infodefensa.com broke the news on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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