Army taps teams to build new Precision Strike Missile for targets beyond 1,000 km
According to the Army-affiliated Aviation & Missile Technology Consortium, it appears that PrSM incumbent Lockheed Martin received $33.3 million for the development and demonstration of a “Long Range Fires Capability,” while the Raytheon team received almost $100 million for “Long Range Precision Fires air-breathing missile prototypes.”