DALLAS, Tex. -- Lockheed Martin has completed a successful 112-km flight test of its Extended-Range Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (ER GMLRS) at White Sands Missile Range, marking a key milestone for the Alternative Warhead (AW) rocket variant. The test, fired for the first time from an M270A2 launcher, validated precision, launcher integration, and lethality, and completed system qualification.
The ER GMLRS more than doubles the range of standard GMLRS to 150 km while maintaining established accuracy and reliability. Its added reach expands the mission set, enabling engagement of high-value, time-critical targets across a wider battlespace, including counter-air defense suppression and effects against both point and area targets. Importantly, the weapon is fully compatible with existing launchers, delivering added capability without changes to unit structure or logistics.
Next, soldiers will conduct operational testing in the first half of the year ahead of fielding to the U.S. Army and international partners, amid growing demand in Europe and the Indo-Pacific.