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