Lockheed Martin Conducts Test with 4 LRASM in Flight

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The U.S. Navy in partnership with Lockheed Martin successfully conducted a historic Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) flight test with four missiles simultaneously in flight.
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Lockheed Martin press release

During the 12th Integrated Test Event (ITE-12), the U.S. Navy was able to demonstrate the weaponโ€™s inherent high-end lethality from mission planning through kill chain integration and its effects on the target. All mission objectives were met, reinforcing high confidence in the weaponโ€™s capabilities and superior firepower.

“We have continued to invest in the design and development of LRASMโ€™s anti-surface warfare capabilities to ensure that warfighters have the 21st century security solutions they need to complete their missions and come home safely,โ€ said Lisbeth Vogelpohl, LRASM program director at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control. “This event was a testament to our commitment to deliver reliable products that work each and every time, ensuring those who serve stay ahead of ready.โ€

ITE-12 was the next โ€˜big-stepโ€™ in LRASMโ€™s evolution. The successful test was a graduation exercise for the missilesโ€™ latest configuration and lays the foundation for increased capabilities to come.

As a member of the AGM-158 family of cruise missiles, LRASM delivers long-range, highly survivable and lethal capability against highly defended surface combatants that no other weapon in the inventory can provide.

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