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Discover the US Air Force's AGM-181A LRSO missile, set to replace aging systems with advanced stealth and guidance technology.
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AGM-181: The B-52 and B-21 Raider Bombers are Getting a Nuclear Cruise MissileThe U.S. Air Force has unveiled the first official rendering of its next-generation nuclear cruise missile, the AGM-181 ...
Designed to succeed the AGM-86B Air-Launched Cruise Missile (ALCM), the LRSO will serve as the B-52J's primary nuclear strike asset by 2030.
The missile will carry an updated W80-4 thermonuclear warhead and will be part of the massive Long Range Strike program, which includes the B-21 Raider strategic bomber, upgraded B-52s and new command ...
After blasting Iran's nuke bunkers with 13-ton bombs, the US is racing to build a smarter, sleeker penetrator for the next ...
Maj. Gen. Jason Armagost, Eighth Air Force and Joint Global Strike Operations Center commander, was commander of the 5th Bomb ...
On Monday, 9 June, the US announced that the AGM-181A Long-Range Standoff (LRSO) would be part of the nation's arsenal by the end of the decade, with the sleek-looking weapon packing a punch unlike ...
By around 2030, the LRSO is expected to replace the AGM-86B Air Launched Cruise Missile, the latest version of the nuclear-capable missile used since the 1980s.
The US Air Force's new LAM pylons enhance B-1B Lancer's capabilities, allowing for a broader range of munitions, including ...
The US Air Force reveals the AGM-181 LRSO, a $16B stealth cruise missile to modernize its nuclear arsenal and deter Russia, China, and North Korea.
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