Lockheed Martin’s Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) has passed two tests proving its ability to operate in a GPS jamming environment.
Lockheed says the tests demonstrated GMLRS rocket performance while in a GPS jamming environment at long range, as well as the functionality of the warhead using the Point Detonating fuse within the jamming environment.
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One rocket was tested on a “vertical trajectory shaping” software that allows the rocket to impact the target vertically.
The second rocket used the “normal trajectory shaping” software taking a standard ballistic trajectory flight pattern.
Lockheed says both rockets flew their expected course and functioned the way they were designed to.
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