Precision Strike Missile
U.S. rocket artillery fired tactical ballistic missile
Summary
The Precision Strike Missile is a series of ballistic missiles, both short- and later medium-range, developed by Lockheed Martin to replace the MGM-140 ATACMS. The early variant of this missile, Increment One, is currently in service with both the United States Army and Australian Army. Increment Two will have an anti-ship targeting capability and later Increment variants will have modular payloads capabilities and an increased range out to 1,000 km (620 mi). Australia is a partner in the program to develop Increments Two, Three and Four.
Originally created by Tpyvvikky
6/28/2022, 3:14:45 PM
Modified
5/17/2026, 10:53:06 PM
Recent revisions
change stylized apostrophes for normal ones, other formatting
/* Operators */ Australia-removed information already in development section - 10 years not in source
Intro-minor reword Australia; Development-rm Land-Based Anti-Ship Missile, rm comparison to Tomahawk not in source and not relevant, reword 2025 MOU
/* Increment Two */ minor reword
/* External links */ add two more Lockheed Martin links
/* Future operators */ removed USMC unsourced in article
Intro-reword add 2 new refs; Increment One-add ref; Increment Two-reword; Increment Four-reword add ref and correct: Inc 2 doesn't have a range of 1000km
/* Increment Two */ fix my typo
/* Increment Two */ removed content not in Inside Defense source
PrSM Increment 2 isn't named LBASM; the first live fire was in March 2026 not 2024; correct intro and Inc 2 subsection, check some sources
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/* Land Based Anti-Ship Missile (Inc 2) */ Australia - LBASM selected in April 2026 for Australian Army
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/* Failed bids */ Source is behind paywall, but Lockheed Martin makes it clear the Norwegian request for PrSM was denied because the missile was not yet available for export at the time. Please revert if paywalled source is troublesome
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Move details from Lead to body of the article, trim some wording