U.S. Army Re-Opens Bidding For Long-Range Missile Program

A candidate for the long-range Precision Strike Missile variant unveiled by Lockheed Martin .

A candidate for the long-range Precision Strike Missile variant unveiled by Lockheed Martin last October featured an air inlet for a ramjet propulsion system.

Credit: Steve Trimble
LAWTON, Oklahoma—A long-range, surface-to-surface ballistic missile for the U.S. Army will be re-competed, giving new entrants such as Castelion a chance to bid for the contract against industry heavyweights Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and RTX, a U.S. Army official said on April 12. As part...
Steve Trimble

Steve covers military aviation, missiles and space for the Aviation Week Network, based in Washington, DC.

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