Ballistic missiles
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January 23 2025 |
Precision Strike Missile
The Baltic Defence Cooperation Ministerial Committee expressed common interest in acquiring the HIMARS Precision Strike Missile by signing a Joint Statement.
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2024 |
Precision Strike Missile
First live test of the Land Based Anti-Ship Missile (LBASM) was conducted, demonstrating the missile's advanced multi-mode seeker and anti-ship capabilities.
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December 2024 |
Precision Strike Missile
Brig. Gen. Rory Crooks announced initial work on the fifth increment of the Precision Strike Missile, outlining plans for a science and technology development initiative to design a missile that can be fired from an autonomous vehicle, with the initiative set to kick off in fiscal year 2026.
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October 1 2024 |
Ballistic missile
Largest ballistic missile attack in history, with Iranian Revolutionary Guard launching approximately 200 missiles at Israel from a distance of about 1,500 kilometers, using Fattah-1 and Kheybar Shekan missiles.
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August 26 2024 |
Precision Strike Missile
The United States turned down a request from Norway to acquire the Precision Strike Missile.
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June 17 2024 |
Precision Strike Missile
A decommissioned ship was sunk in the North Pacific Ocean's Mariana Island Range Complex, apparently during the first test of the PrSM on a moving target.
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January 2024 |
Precision Strike Missile
Australia committed to continuing the partnership with the United States and agreed to purchase PrSM Increments 3 and 4, potentially extending the missile's range beyond 1,000 km.
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December 8 2023 |
Precision Strike Missile
The US Army announced the delivery of the first PrSM batch.
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July 2021 |
Precision Strike Missile
Australia became a partner in the PrSM Program, signing a memorandum of understanding for Increment 2 (Land-Based Anti-Ship Missile) with the US Army.
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June 2020 |
Precision Strike Missile
The US Army began testing a new multi-mode seeker as an upgrade for the Precision Strike Missile.
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January 2020 |
Precision Strike Missile
Boeing and Raytheon left the PrSM competition, leaving Lockheed Martin as the sole developer of the missile.
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2019 |
Precision Strike Missile
United States withdrew from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, which prompted development of the Land Based Anti-Ship Missile (LBASM) Increment Two variant of the Precision Strike Missile.
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March 2016 |
Precision Strike Missile
Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Raytheon announced they would bid on the Precision Strike Missile to meet the US Army's Long Range Precision Fires (LRPF) requirement, aiming to replace the ATACMS.
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