US Army Tests Precision Strike Missile Increment 2 with Long-Range and Maritime Capabilities
The US Army successfully conducted the first flight test of the Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) Increment 2, enhancing long-range strike capabilities. Launched from a HIMARS platform, the missile traveled approximately 350 km while demonstrating a new multi-mode seeker for tracking moving targets, including maritime threats. This development supports the Army's strategic advantage and operational readiness in modern combat scenarios.

The US Army successfully completed the first flight test of the Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) Increment 2, enhancing long-range strike capabilities. Launched from a HIMARS platform, the missile covered a distance of about 350 kilometers, demonstrating a new multi-mode seeker technology that allows for tracking and engaging moving maritime targets.
This test confirms the missile's operational readiness and sets the stage for further enhancements. The PrSM Increment 2 integrates with existing launchers, preserving logistics and accelerating deployment. Additional flight tests are scheduled for later this year.




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