Tuesday, May 5, 2020

U.S. Army Tests Its New Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) Hitting A Target 50-Miles Away In Just 91 Seconds



Military.com: Army's New Missile Prototype Strikes 50-Mile Test Target in Just 91 Seconds

The U.S. Army's experimental long-range missile just completed its latest test to show it's just as effective at attacking enemy targets much closer than its maximum range of 310 miles.

The service's new Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) quickly closed the 85 kilometers, or 52 miles, and struck its target during an April 30 test at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, according to a recent Army news release.

The test was "the shortest and most challenging yet," Brig. Gen. John Rafferty, director of the Army's Long Range Precision Fires Cross-Functional Team, said in the release.

At shorter ranges, the PrSM must expend more energy to adjust its angle of attack in a short period of time, Rafferty said in the release.

"It has to start tipping as soon as it comes out of the launcher," he said. "It was a pretty exciting 91 seconds or so."

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WNU Editor: The PrSM will have a maximum range of 500 kilometers.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Nah on the 500km range. Army is on record saying they will significantly exceed that old INF treaty limit.