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"One area where we felt like we could help inform what the Army is doing is in terms of these leading [industry] practices," said GAO's Mona Sehgal.
preheats areas of the aluminum cabin of an Extended Range Canon Artillery turret Dec. 8, 2020. (Dorie E. Heyer/U.S. Army) WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army is counting on a major operational test of ...
White Sands Missile Range test officers in cooperation with U.S. Army Operational Test Command soldiers with the Fire Support Test Directorate conducted a Precision Strike Missile Limited User Test.
(Photo by Spc. Karleshia Gater/US Army) The U.S. Army has scheduled a test of its Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon, or LRHW, for December, the service’s program executive officer for missiles and ...
The US scrapped a test on Wednesday of what’s meant to be the Army’s first hypersonic missile ... referring to the Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon.
The following is the June 12, 2025 Congressional Research Service report, U.S. Army’s Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW): ...
The following is the June 3, 2025, Congressional Research Service In Focus report, Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) ...
Following a lengthy delay as the U.S. Army and Navy struggled to test the round, the Army will field its long-range hypersonic weapon to the first unit by the end of fiscal 2025, a Pentagon ...
Anthony Mendez/U.S. Space Force The test demonstrated the missile's contribution to the enhancement of the U.S. Army's long-range precision fires capabilities, according to the statement.
The prototype M1299 Extended Range Cannon Artillery (ERCA ... Ana Henderson/Yuma Army Proving Ground//Wikimedia Commons Test of the autoloader for an M1299 self-propelled howitzer with XM907 ...
The test, which took place at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico and used an Army-designed sabot package fired from the ERCA’s 155mm XM907E2 58 caliber cannon, marked the successful ...
The U.S. Army has scheduled a test of its Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon, or LRHW, for December, the service's program executive officer for missiles and space told Defense News in a recent interview.