The ALRRM is intended to achieve near-hypersonic performance while meeting affordability requirements set by the Department of War. The missile is expected to exceed a range of 350 nautical miles at high altitude and maintain sustained speeds above Mach 4.0.
The system will use an air-breathing solid fuel ramjet propulsion system and is designed to carry a 150-pound warhead. It is also being developed to meet specific size and weight constraints for compatibility with modern combat aircraft.
Palladyne AI said the programme aligns with broader U.S. defence priorities focused on cost-effective, high-performance strike capabilities. “The 2025 National Security Strategy explicitly states that the U.S. must build ‘next-generation missiles with a clear and urgent need for cost-effective, high-performance strike capabilities’ for the U.S. military,” said Ben Wolff, President and CEO, Palladyne AI.
He added that the system is intended to fill a capability gap identified by the U.S. Navy. “As identified by the U.S. Navy and evidenced by our recently awarded contract, the ALRRM system is designed to address this need — delivering near hypersonic speed and range at a fraction of the cost. We believe there is no other missile currently available to the U.S. military that combines the speed, range, and payload capacity of the ALRRM, at this size and price point — creating a new strike class for 5th gen fighters that is stealth-borne, near-hypersonic, and deep-theater strike.”
The development of ALRRM reflects increasing emphasis on balancing performance with affordability in advanced weapons programmes. The system is expected to support future operational requirements for long-range precision strike from fifth-generation fighter aircraft.























