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Summary and Key Points: The AGM-158C Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM), recently demonstrated at RIMPAC 24, is a stealthy, long-range missile designed to counter advanced maritime threats.
Lockheed Martin is set to complete the critical design review (CDR) for the company’s Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) next month.
NAVAIR is working to integrate the AGM-158C-1 LRASM (Long Range Anti-Ship Missile) on the U.S. Air Force’s F-15E Strike Eagles and F-15EX Eagle IIs, providing them with yet another tool for ...
Artist rendering of four LRASMs simultaneously in flight. (Photo: Lockheed Martin) LRASM C-3. As for the future LRASM C-3, which adds extended range capability, the program planned a land strike ...
A July 2016 test of the LRASM from a MK-41 launcher on the Navy’s Self Defense Test Ship. Lockheed Martin Photo. Lockheed Martin is testing its air-launched, anti-ship cruise missile for the U.S ...
A B-1B bomber launching an internally carried Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile. The B-1B can carry up to 24 LRASMs in its internal weapons bay, and between 6-12 on external hardpoints.
Key Point: Although the accelerated LRASM program will initially produce missiles for aircraft, the U.S. Navy eventually wants to put them on ships. America’s future anti-ship missile has ...
In addition to its air-launched capabilities, the AGM-158C LRASM was developed to be compatible with the Mark 41 Vertical Launching System employed on many U.S. Navy warships.
The newest weapon in the Navy’s arsenal is ready for action. The Navy last week announced that the service’s new AGM-158C Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) achieved early operational ...
It was the third successful surface-launched LRASM test, proving the missile's ability to load mission data using the modified Tactical Tomahawk Weapon Control System, Lockheed said in a statement.