U.S. Navy confirms successful test of Northrop Grumman AARGM-ER missile, advancing suppression of enemy air defenses

By Martin Chomsky (Defence Industry Europe)

The U.S. Navy’s Naval Air Systems Command, Naval Air Systems Command, reported another successful test of the Northrop Grumman AGM-88G AARGM-ER air defense suppression missile. The trial confirmed continued progress toward declaring the weapon operationally ready.
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The U.S. Navy’s Naval Air Systems Command, Naval Air Systems Command, reported another successful test of the Northrop Grumman AGM-88G AARGM-ER air defense suppression missile. The trial confirmed continued progress toward declaring the weapon operationally ready.

 

The January test took place at the Point Mugu range in California, where a Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet multirole combat aircraft launched a live missile that struck its intended target. The test validated the missile’s navigation system performance in an environment with strong GPS jamming.

 

The AGM-88G AARGM-ER represents the current generation of guided weapons designed to penetrate advanced air defense systems and is produced and further developed by Northrop Grumman. The program responds to U.S. and allied requirements for effective long-range air defense suppression, using components derived from the earlier AGM-88E to accelerate development.



Integration of the missile with the F-35A Lightning II is expected to expand the user base, and last year Poland approved a government-to-government Letter of Offer and Acceptance for the purchase of more than 200 missiles. The manufacturer is currently producing and delivering the weapon under three low-rate initial production lots while taking steps to increase output in anticipation of expected export orders.

 

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