US Army: Panzerabwehrlenkwaffe Mobile-Long Range Precision Strike Missile (M-LRPSM)

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US Army: Panzerabwehrlenkwaffe Mobile-Long Range Precision Strike Missile (M-LRPSM)

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Die US Army hat am 6. November ein RFI für eine neue Panzerabwehrlenkwaffe veröffentlicht. Der Beschreibung nach soll sie von einem Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV) aus verschossen werden ("Organic IBCT vehicle"):

Request for Information - Mobile-Long Range Precision Strike Missile (M-LRPSM)
Description:

This is a request for information (RFI) as a means of conducting market research to identify parties having an interest in and the resources to support this Directed Requirement for the Mobile-Long Range Precision Strike Missile (M-LRPSM). This is a follow-on RFI from the previous notice ID W31P4Q-24-R-0014 to address the refinement of requirements. The result of this market research will help further inform the acquisition strategy. The U.S. Government (USG) is seeking an immediate capability that is readily available to bridge a current gap/operational requirement. This capability must address the technical requirements outlined below. The current planned host vehicle for the capability will be an Organic IBCT vehicle.
Requirements:

The defining technical requirements for the M-LRPSM are as follows in order of priority:

1) Must be effective against various targets to include: Tier-1 through Tier-3 Armor (stationary and in defilade), Troops, Field Fortifications, and Urban Structures

2) Must have a direct strike capability at a range of 25km or greater

3) Time to target should be less than 150 seconds to achieve 20 km and less than 300 seconds to achieve 25km

4) Must be hosted by an Organic IBCT vehicle.

5) Should have the ability to adjust missile flight, retarget, and abort

6) Must be survivable and resilient (Objective) in denied, degraded, intermittent, and limited-bandwidth (DDIL) environments, enabling the system to operate and protect itself against attacks on embedded network, cyberspace, electromagnetic spectrum (EMS), and position, navigation, and timing (PNT) capabilities

7) Should have multiple missile launch capability (2 or greater per vehicle)

8) Should be sustainable through existing Army logistics

9) Must be maintainable within existing IBCT
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