
Australia looks to NSM and PrSM for Army Anti-Ship Capability
Two systems are being considered to fulfil the requirement: Lockheed Martin’s M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) firing the Precision Strike Missile Increment 2
Two systems are being considered to fulfil the requirement: Lockheed Martin’s M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) firing the Precision Strike Missile Increment 2
The U.S. Army successfully used two Precision Strike Missiles (PrSM) against a moving target at sea, marking a first…
One of the greatest advantages of PrSM is that it can hit moving land and maritime targets using a multi-mode seeker.
If the future new Lockheed Martin Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) can be made to fly over 300+ miles…
The New Zealand government published its Defence Capability Plan (DCP) on 7 April, a document that had been delayed for many months. The DCP is
The U.S. Marine Corps’ 12th Littoral Combat Team (LCT) will field the first forward deployed NMESIS unmanned anti-ship battery. The 12th LCT is the third
The Australian Government is investing to procure up to 14 multi-mission phased array radars (MMPARs) for the Australian Army…
The Rogue Fires JLTV brings area denial and anti-ship capabilities to the U.S. Marine Corps, with the U.S. Army expressing interest as well.
Australia wants land-based anti-ship missiles to enhance its long-range defences. The government is yet to issue a formal tender for this requirement, but contenders are already lining up to meet the need.
Naval News asked naval military analysts what are their thoughts on if the U.S. Navy should adopt the U.S Army’s Precision Strike Missile aboard their AEGIS warships equipped with the Mark 41 Vertical Launch System (VLS).
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