Lockheed Martin and the U.S. Army successfully completed a significant Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) flight test, achieving another milestone in the development of this critical 21st Century Security® solution.
The test, conducted at Vandenberg Space Force Base, underscores the missile’s potential to enhance air dominance and provide the warfighter with a decisive advantage in the battlespace.
“We successfully conducted a second test at Vandenberg Space Force Base to meet the extended range requirement, and PrSM exceeded expectations,” said Carolyn Orzechowski, vice president of Precision Fires Launchers and Missiles at Lockheed Martin. “PrSM offers game-changing capability, and we are dedicated to rigorously testing the system to ensure it meets the utmost standards of performance and reliability, providing our warfighters with a superior advantage on the battlefield.”
The demonstration follows another successful flight test conducted in February.
PrSM is designed to provide the warfighter with a long-range precision strike capability, able to neutralize targets at distances greater than 400 km. Its open systems architecture design, modularity, and compatibility with HIMARS and M270 launchers make it an essential component of the U.S. Army’s modernization efforts.
As a leader in the development of advanced missile systems, Lockheed Martin is dedicated to delivering innovative, lethal solutions that support the warfighter. The successful completion of this flight test demonstrates the company’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in missile technology, ensuring that the U.S. Army remains ahead of the curve in the pursuit of peace through strength.