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The Army will initially procure 205 Spike-NLOS missiles in 2021 in a $43 million contract, implying an effective unit price of $209,000 per missile. These will be built by a Lockheed Martin ...
One of the few technologies to survive cancellation of the Army's multi-billion dollar contacting fiasco known as FCS is the Non Line-of-Sight Launch System's (NLOS-LS) Precision Attack Missile.
The failure of the Army’s Non Line-of-Sight-Launch System (NLOS-LS) Precision Attack Missile (PAM) to hit its intended targets in a recent series of live fire tests might not just be an Army ...
The Whiskey Bravo’s integration with Rafael’s Spike NLOS (Non-Line of Sight) missile system is one of its primary ...
That’s quite the mouthful, so we’ll call it the Spike NLOS from now on. Spike is a rocket-motor-powered missile that guides itself to the target by means of electro-optical and infrared hardware.
The effort involved acquiring, incorporating the system on the airframe and firing the SPIKE NLOS missile from a U.S. Army AH-64E Apache helicopter at Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona, in August 2019.
June 27, 2022: Israeli firm Rafael recently announced another major upgrade for its Spike NLOS (Non-Line-Of- Sight) missile. The new version is the sixth major upgrade for SPIKE NLOS and adds some ...
Talks continue, but Polish defense-acquisition officials have deemed three submarine vendors as front runners.
Four of the vessels are equipped with Spike-NLOS missiles, which allow the vessels to engage targets out to 32 kilometers. Philippine forces regularly carry out swarming exercises with these fast ...
Spike NLOS missiles fired from an AH-64E V6 attack helicopter successfully hit stationary targets in a live-fire test at Yuma Proving Ground. Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control's Precision Strike ...