Air Force Conducts Live Test of Low-Cost Cruise Missile Developed for Ukraine
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Air Force conducts live test of low-cost cruise missile developed for Ukraine
The Air Force recently held a live demonstration of an air-launched cruise missile that is being developed to give Ukraine additional long-range strike capability at low cost. The service announced Friday that it successfully conducted a live-warhead test of the weapon — known as the Extended Range Attack Munition (ERAM) — on Jan. 21 at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. The system is one of several being developed for the Ukrainian military to le…
Towards the end of January, the U.S. Air Force announced that it has tested the new ERAM missile that will equip the F-16 fighter fleet in Ukrainian hands, which could be carried out at the Eglin Test and Training Camp less than sixteen months [...] The entry The U.S. Air Force tests the new ERAM missile that will equip Ukrainian F-16 fighters first appears in Military Zone.
Air Force conducts live-fire test of new standoff cruise missile at Eglin range
The U.S. Air Force conducted a live-warhead test of a standoff cruise missile known as Extended Range Attack Munition on the Eglin Test and Training Range on Jan. 21, less than 16 months from the program’s initial contract award. The test met all primary objectives, including a full warhead detonation, and gathered critical data to mature a new, cost-effective, long-range strike capability, according to base officials. “Moving from a contract t…
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