During the evaluation, four PrSM Increment 1 missiles were launched against simulated targets located 200 kilometres away. The missiles met all performance objectives for range, trajectory, accuracy, and height of burst, with early lethality assessments confirming nominal results.
“The success of this test series is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our soldiers, as well as the strong partnership between the Army and our industry partners,” said Maj. Gen. Frank Lozano, Program Executive Office Missiles and Space. “Partnerships are instrumental in the development and testing of advanced, lethal capabilities, and we look forward to continuing to work together to deliver this critical capability to the warfighter.”
The PrSM system is built to deliver next-generation long-range precision strike capabilities, engaging targets beyond 400 kilometres. It features an open systems architecture to support affordability and adaptability, alongside a modular design that allows for future upgrades.






























