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According to the report, as modern warfare becomes more complex, the need for precision strike capabilities has never been greater, driving military forces to invest in weapons that deliver pinpoint accuracy.
The report stated that General Atomics is poised to answer this demand with the development of the “Bullseye” missile, a next-generation weapon inspired by Israel’s Ice Breaker missile. Tailored for the US military, the Bullseye offers “cost-effective, multi-platform” launch capabilities, enabling strikes from air, ground, and sea.
The report added that its modular design ensures flexibility for incremental development and future upgrades. The Ice Breaker can be launched from various aircraft, including the Gripen, FA-50, and F-16 fighter jets, with the Gripen able to carry up to six missiles and the F-16 up to seven.
Scott Forney, president of General Atomics’ Electromagnetic Systems division, said that they are excited to work with Rafael to introduce Bullseye, a highly effective deep-strike missile.
Additionally, Bullseye will be built in the US for delivery to US military customers to support a variety of critical precision-fires missions.
Source: NextGen Defense
The report stated that General Atomics is poised to answer this demand with the development of the “Bullseye” missile, a next-generation weapon inspired by Israel’s Ice Breaker missile. Tailored for the US military, the Bullseye offers “cost-effective, multi-platform” launch capabilities, enabling strikes from air, ground, and sea.
The report added that its modular design ensures flexibility for incremental development and future upgrades. The Ice Breaker can be launched from various aircraft, including the Gripen, FA-50, and F-16 fighter jets, with the Gripen able to carry up to six missiles and the F-16 up to seven.
Scott Forney, president of General Atomics’ Electromagnetic Systems division, said that they are excited to work with Rafael to introduce Bullseye, a highly effective deep-strike missile.
Additionally, Bullseye will be built in the US for delivery to US military customers to support a variety of critical precision-fires missions.
Source: NextGen Defense
