Lockheed Martin Intercepts Group 3 Drone with JAGM from GRIZZLY Launcher
Lockheed Martin successfully intercepted a Group 3 drone using a JAGM missile fired from a GRIZZLY containerized launcher, managed by the Sanctum C-UAS system, in a live-fire test on June 3, 2026.
Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE:LMT) announced a successful live-fire test intercepting a Group 3 drone using a JAGM (Joint Air-to-Ground Missile) fired from a GRIZZLY containerized launcher, managed by the Sanctum Counter-Unmanned Aircraft System (C-UAS).
Test Details
The missile was launched from the GRIZZLY launcher, a containerized launch platform designed for rapid deployment and flexibility. The Sanctum C-UAS system handled targeting and guidance. The missile successfully intercepted the aerial target.
Product Highlights
- JAGM Missile: Multi-purpose missile capable of engaging moving and stationary targets.
- GRIZZLY Launcher: Containerized launch platform, easy to transport and deploy.
- Sanctum System: Integrated detection and targeting system against drones.
Pricing and Availability
Lockheed Martin has not disclosed pricing or commercial availability details yet.
Competition
Lockheed Martin faces competition from companies like Raytheon (RTX) and BAE Systems in the C-UAS market.
Potential Impact on the Company
This test demonstrates Lockheed Martin's capabilities in air defense, potentially boosting its prospects for future contracts with the U.S. Department of Defense and allies.
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