JAGM successfully launches from canister-based launcher
The JAGM Quad Launcher demonstrated enhanced counter-UAS capability with a successful 45-degree launch hitting a stationary target at Yuma, expanding deployment beyond helicopters.
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JAGM successfully launches from canister-based launcher
The Joint Air-to-Ground Missile successfully integrated with a cannister-based launcher, known as the JAGM Quad Launcher (JQL) during a ground-based demonstration at Yuma Proving Ground, AZ in late August, prime contractor Lockheed Martin announced today. During the Aug. 28 demonstration, the JAGM was shot from a quad launcher positioned at a 45-degree angle and the shot directly hit a “stationary ground target,” according to Lockheed. The launc…
Lockheed Martin demonstrates first JAGM Quad launcher integration in ground-based firing test
The trial featured a JAGM fired from the JQL positioned at a 45-degree angle, resulting in a direct hit on a stationary ground target. The launch also enabled the collection of real-time data from ignition through to target impact, confirming the system’s operational reliability. Lockheed Martin’s Missile & Fire Control and Rotary & Mission Systems teams collaborated on the development, highlighting the company’s continued focus on mission integ…
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