All performance parameters of the missile were reported as nominal, confirming its precision, lethality, and readiness for operational use. The PrSM is a key component of the Army’s long-range precision fires strategy, designed to enhance battlefield effectiveness.
“This test is another significant milestone for the PrSM program and demonstrates the missile’s ability to integrate with the Army’s M270A2 launcher,” said Maj. Gen. Frank Lozano, Program Executive Officer for Missiles and Space. He added, “PrSM will give our Soldiers a game-changing capability on the battlefield, allowing them to engage targets at long range with precision and lethality.”
The PrSM is a next-generation missile developed to deliver long-range, high-precision strike capabilities against critical targets. PrSM Increment 1 is set to replace the Army Tactical Missile System, offering greater range and lethality to field artillery units.
This test marks another step forward in the PrSM programme, which continues to meet development milestones. The missile system is expected to strengthen the Army’s capacity to respond to future threats with improved speed and accuracy.