The US Army has received a guided multiple-launch rocket system (GMLRS) rocket from Lockheed Martin at its Camden facility in Arkansas.

GMLRS is an all-weather, precision strike, artillery rocket system that provides pinpoint accuracy with significantly greater range. It requires fewer rockets to defeat targets and reduces collateral damage.

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US Army precision fires, rocket and missile systems programme manager Colonel David J Rice said the system provided responsive, precision fires, enabled by unsurpassed system reliability and maintainability.

The rocket system provides the joint warfighter with persistent, responsive, long-range precision strike capability against traditional and hybrid threats.

The new-generation guided unitary MLRS rocket integrates a unitary warhead with a multimode fuse that allows the rocket to defeat point targets within urban and complex environments, while significantly reducing collateral damage.

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