On October 11, 1967, the Israeli destroyer Eilat was sunk by three P15 cruise missiles fired by two dinky sixty-one-ton patrol boats of the Egyptian Navy firing from nearly twenty miles away. The ...
Key point: The Navy’s new missiles is based on previous successful similar weapons. On October 11, 1967, the Israeli destroyer Eilat was sunk by three P15 cruise missiles fired by two dinky ...
Summary and Key Points: The AGM-158C Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM), recently demonstrated at RIMPAC 24, is a stealthy, long-range missile designed to counter advanced maritime threats.
Lockheed Martin has completed the third of three test shots to prove that their air-launched Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) can be fired from a surface ship on the move, company officials told ...
A July 2016 test of the LRASM from a MK-41 launcher on the Navy’s Self Defense Test Ship. Lockheed Martin Photo Lockheed Martin has elected not to include its Long Range Anti-Ship Missile in the ...
The US Navy (USN) has commenced flight tests that will see the Lockheed Martin F-35C cleared for the Lockheed AGM-158C Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM). In an image dated 10 September, an F-35C – ...
As the U.S. Navy moves to restore and expand its ability to counter hostile warships, Lockheed Martin is positioning its air-launched Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile (Lrasm) to meet pending ...
April 3 (UPI) --Lockheed Martin's Long Range Anti-Ship Missile was launched from a Super Hornet aircraft for the first time during a recent validation test with the U.S. Navy. The missile, also ...
The U.S. Navy has a serious problem. After a decade and a half of focusing on supporting land wars, its basic ability to sink other ships is seriously lacking. To reverse that trend, the sea service ...
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. -- The F/A-18 Super Hornet is gearing up to live-test Lockheed Martin Corp.'s Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM), with a range test expected this year, a company executive told ...
On Monday, defense giants Lockheed-Martin and Raytheon were both awarded contracts totaling $116 million between them by the U.S. Navy to separately develop prototype ship-sinking hypersonic missiles ...