U.S. Navy completes first AARGM-ER captive carry flight on F/A-18

Northrop Grumman Completes First Successful AARGM-ER Missile Live Fire
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The U.S. Navy completed the first captive carry flight test of an Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile โ€“ Extended Range (AARGM-ER) missile on an F/A-18 Super Hornet June 1, at the Patuxent River test range.
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NAVAIR press release

During the test, the F/A-18 Super Hornet conducted a series of aerial maneuvers in order to evaluate integration and structural characteristics of the AARGM-ER.  Test points were completed across a range of flight conditions to demonstrate carriage compatibility of AARGM-ER with the F/A-18 Super Hornet.

โ€œThis first flight represents a significant step in the AARGM-ER Engineering and Manufacturing Development phase,โ€

โ€œData collected from this testing will inform the planned build-up and overall expansion of flight testing with AARGM-ER.โ€

Capt. Mitch Commerford oversees the Direct and Time Sensitive Strike program office (PMA-242).

Testing will continue over the next few years in preparation for initial operational capability in fiscal year 2023, he said.

The extended range variant, which leverages the AARGM program thatโ€™s currently in full rate production, has been upgraded with a new rocket motor and warhead. It will provide advanced capability to detect and engage enemy air defense systems. 

AARGM-ER is being integrated on the F/A-18E/F and EA-18G, and will also be compatible for integration on the F-35A/B/C. 

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