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Lockheed announces 4 successful warhead tests

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Lockheed Martin Corporation has announced the successful completion of four tests of the Non-Line-of-sight -- Launch System (NLOS-LS) Loitering Attack Missile (LAM) Multiple Explosively Formed Penetrator (MEFP) warhead. The tests conducted at the National Technical systems facility in Camden, Arkansas, confirmed the performance of the penetrator, and the company hopes to use the data from each test in compiling additional army lethality simulations, which have already shown the LAM warhead to be lethal against the desired target.

Publisher: King Publishing Group
Publication Name: Defense Today
Subject: Business
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Year: 2005
Antimissile missiles

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Lockheed, Boeing complete successful weapons tests

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Two major defense contractors, Lockheed Martin Corporation and Boeing Company have announced their successful tests of weapons systems components. Lockheed Martin conducted a successful boost test vehicle (BTV) flight test of its Loitering Attack Missile (LAM) at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida and Boeing-led Airborne Laser (ABL) team have successfully completed a series of tests involving its high energy laser at the Systems Integration Lab at Edwards Air Force Base, California.

Publisher: King Publishing Group
Publication Name: Defense Today
Subject: Business
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Year: 2005
Product information, Guided Missiles, Space Vehicles, Parts, Testing, Aerospace industry, Boeing Co., BA, Weapons systems, Airborne Laser (Weapons system), Loitering Attack Missile (Missile)

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Lockheed announces three successful rocket tests

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Three victorious test flights of the guided multiple launch rocket system (GMLRS) were carried out by the Lockheed Martin Corporation at White Sands missile range. The tests were a part of the qualifying test of production of the GMLRS unitary rocket and the aim of the test was to display the DMLRS Unitary rocket in the point detonate, delay and proximity modes at short and long range, thus, accumulating vital information fro its use in the warfield.

Author: Nance, Scott
Publisher: King Publishing Group
Publication Name: Defense Today
Subject: Business
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Year: 2006
Other Ordnance and Accessories Manufacturing, Launchers & Related Equip, Rocket launchers (Weapons), Rocket launchers (Ordnance)

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Subjects list: United States, Product development, Aircraft industry, Lockheed Martin Corp.
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