GMLRS & ER-GMLRS Media Kit

About GMLRS

GMLRS

  • The GMLRS® family of munitions is the primary round for the combat-proven MLRS family of launchers (HIMARS and M270).
  • Known as the “70-kilometer sniper rifle,” GMLRS is an all-weather, precision-guided rocket that increases accuracy, reducing the number of rockets needed to defeat targets.
  • Lockheed Martin has increased GMLRS production to 14,000 capacity to support the U.S. Army.

ER GMLRS

  • The Extended-Range GMLRS is our next-generation munition that increases capability and flexibility of the current GMLRS improving battlespace coverage reaching 150 km and delivering the same responsiveness and accuracy commanders have come to expect. 
  • ER GMLRS offers the same choice of munitions, designed to address point or area targets, at longer distances, which improve options to support Multi-Domain Operations.
  • The Extended-Range GMLRS Unitary variant has entered production.    
  • Most recently, the U.S. Army led a successful ER GMLRS flight test at White Sands Missile Range demonstrating the readiness and overall capability of the rocket.

 

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GMLRS in the News   ___
For the first time an M270A2 launcher fired the Alternative Warhead rocket variant validating the system’s precision, launcher integration and lethality.
Lockheed Martin has conducted a successful 112-kilometer flight test of its Extended‑Range GMLRS (ER GMLRS) at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico.
Lockheed Martin and 4iG Space and Defence Technologies Zrt. have entered into a memorandum of understanding to collaborate.
Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) and Hadrian have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding to accelerate the pace and value of advanced American manufacturing at Lockheed Martin, building a more resilient and scalable industrial base.
Lockheed Martin is rapidly scaling production across key missile and launcher systems to strengthen U.S. and allied deterrence. With demand accelerating, we’re investing in manufacturing infrastructure, cutting-edge advanced automation and supply chain resiliency to deliver more—faster. Here’s how.
Lockheed Martin is rapidly scaling production across key missile and launcher systems and satellite processing to strengthen U.S. and allied deterrence. With demand accelerating, we’re investing in manufacturing infrastructure, advanced automation and supply chain resiliency to deliver more—faster.
The live fire demonstration, held at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico, marked a significant milestone in the GMARS development program.
With the rapid acceleration of AI, drones and cyber threats, today's missions are fast-moving and complex.
As current and future deterrence needs evolve, Lockheed Martin continues to increase the delivery of critical defense systems.
Lockheed Martin is committed to strengthening ties with Australia and Indo-Pacific allies to support defense solutions for challenges of the region.
Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics announced the signing of a strategic teaming agreement for the production of solid rocket motors.
The demand for 21st Century Security solutions is at an all-time high, as the U.S. military and its allies turn to proven capabilities to deter and defend against evolving threats worldwide.
The Extended-Range GMLRS® (ER GMLRS) has passed through a series of Systems Qualification Tests (SQTs) executed over the past two years.
Today, more than ever, the U.S. Armed Forces and its allies must demonstrate credible military deterrence to foster stability, peace and prosperity across the globe.
Lockheed Martin has received a $4.79 billion contract from the US Army to manufacture two Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) configurations.
The U.S. Army awarded multiple contract options worth $520.814 m on Oct. 21 & Nov. 2, 2022, to Lockheed Martin to replenish GMLRS inventory to Ukraine.
The U.S. Army awarded Lockheed Martin a $10.5 million contract to develop a new modular pod for Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) rockets. The new pods will replace the depleting inventory of M26 rocket pods and support the increased production of GMLRS rounds.
Lockheed Martin received a $1.13 billion contract from the U.S. Army for Lot 14 production of Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) rockets and associated equipment.
Lockheed Martin received a $828 million not-to-exceed contract from the U.S. Army for Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System rockets and associated equipment. The contract calls for the production of GMLRS Alternative Warhead (AW) rockets, GMLRS Unitary rockets, Reduced-Range Practice Rockets (RRPRs) and integrated logistics support for the U.S. Army as well as GMLRS rounds for a number of international customers. Work will be performed at the Lockheed Martin facilities in Dallas and at the company's Precision Fires Center of Excellence in Camden, Ark.
Lockheed Martin received an $828 million not-to-exceed contract from the U.S. Army for Lot 13 production of Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System rockets and associated equipment.