Army Proposes $36.6 Billion Missile Investment for FY 2027
The Army's fiscal year 2027 budget request includes a $36.6 billion investment in missile systems, contingent on Congressional approval for reconciliation funding. This funding aims to significantly boost procurement of THAAD, PAC-3 MSE interceptors, and the Precision Strike Missile.

In fiscal year 2027, the Army plans to invest $36.6 billion in missile systems, pending the approval of a reconciliation bill by Congress. This budget proposal allocates $24.5 billion for mandatory missile spending, representing over a third of the Army's total missile procurement request.
The investment will focus on enhancing capabilities for THAAD, PAC-3 MSE interceptors, and the new Precision Strike Missile. If successful, this funding could strengthen the Army's missile defense capabilities amid evolving threats, but reliance on reconciliation funding poses a risk to budget stability.




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