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The UK will send further multiple-launch rocket systems (MLRS) to Ukraine as part of an enduring commitment to help the country defend itself against Russia’s invasion, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has announced. Britain will also give a significant number of precision guided M31A1 missiles which can strike targets up to 80km ...


The UK will give multiple-launch rocket systems (MLRS) to Ukraine to help the country defend itself against Russian aggression, the Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace, has announced. The cutting edge M270 weapon system, which can strike targets up to 80km away with pinpoint accuracy, will offer a significant boost in capability for the ...


Lockheed Martin has successfully tested its modernised Tactical Missile System (TACMS) missile, during a long-range mission.

Successful TACMS test

Air May 25, 2017

Lockheed Martin has successfully tested its modernised Tactical Missile System (TACMS) missile, during a long-range mission. This is the sixth consecutive successful flight for TACMS at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico and confirms that the missile functions as designed and meets the Engineering & Manufacturing Development (EMD) program requirements. Manufactured at Lockheed Martin’s Precision ...


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