Extended Range GMLRS flies 135 km in test

By Ethan Sterenfeld / April 9, 2021 at 12:03 PM
An extended-range version of the Army's Guided Multiple Rocket Launch System flew more than 135 kilometers in a March 25 test, Lockheed Martin announced. "This is going to be a significant improvement for the Army," Gaylia Campbell, vice president of precision fires at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control, told Inside Defense in an interview the day before the test about the upgraded system. The Extended Range GMLRS is designed to fly up to 150 km, more than double the...

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