The US Army is conducting a crucial test of its next-generation Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) at Vandenberg Space Force Base, aimed at enhancing battlefield effectiveness in potential future conflicts. The $3.5 million missiles can strike targets from 300 miles away, aiming to replace aging systems in service since the early 1990s. With current global tensions heightened, including Russia's invasion of Ukraine, this test follows successful prior trials and underscores the Army's push for lethality and accuracy through advanced weaponry, preparing them for modern threats.
The Army has been looking to replace its aging missile arsenal since the early 1990s, focusing on the new Precision Strike Missile for future conflicts.
Trump warned that the U.S. could still face involvement in World War III due to escalating situations like Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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