Lockheed Martin Unveils Game-Changing Long-Range Missile

Lockheed Martin Unveils Game-Changing Long-Range Missile

Lockheed Martin has unveiled a groundbreaking new weapon, the AGM-158 XR, which promises to revolutionize long-range strike capabilities. As a significant upgrade to the already formidable JASSM missile, the XR offers a substantial increase in range, payload, and versatility.

With its 1,000 lb warhead, JASSM-XR can deliver precision strikes on heavily defended targets, with a range exceeding 1,500 miles (2,400 km).

This advanced capability allows the missile to penetrate deep into enemy territory while staying out of reach of modern air defense systems. Its low-observable design ensures high survivability against detection and interception.



The XR’s design incorporates advanced technologies that enhance its modularity and adaptability. This means it can be easily upgraded and modified to incorporate future advancements in guidance systems, warheads, and other technologies. This adaptability ensures that the XR remains relevant and effective in a rapidly changing threat environment.

The XR’s development is a testament to Lockheed Martin’s commitment to innovation and technological advancement. By leveraging its expertise in missile design and production, the company has created a weapon that has the potential to redefine the rules of engagement in modern warfare.

While the XR is still in development, its potential impact on military strategy and capabilities is undeniable. As the US military continues to face increasingly complex and sophisticated threats, the XR offers a promising solution for maintaining a decisive edge on the battlefield.

Lockheed General Manager John Hill emphasized that the new weapon builds on proven production lines, established supply chains, and existing mission planning structures.

He also said the AGM-158 XR anticipates the needs of warfighters, making it “a great option” for the US Air Force to consider in the future.

The company clarified that the weapon is still in development and “several years out” from being ready for fielding.

However, it stated that initial flight testing could begin in one or two years.

“Lockheed Martin has developed the AGM-158 XR concept to offer significantly increased standoff attack range and be rapidly produced and delivered to the US military,” the firm noted.

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