Lockheed Bid For U.S. Army Infantry Missile Clears First Hurdle

Lockheed Martin Spike
Credit: Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin passed the first hurdle in a competition to supply a long-range missile for U.S. Army infantry units, the company said on Aug. 26. The Army downselected Lockheed’s Spike Non-Line of Sight (NLOS), an Israeli-designed missile, to proceed into the first phase of the competition. The...
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