LRMP:Why Did the U.S. Navy Choose , While the Army Did Not?

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Recently, General Atomics signed a contract with the U.S. Navy for the Long-Range Maneuvering Projectile (LRMP), which features a glide wing design and a maximum range of up to 150 kilometers, offering excellent precision and flexibility. This has made it a powerful new tool for the Navy’s long-range strike capabilities. Interestingly, the LRMP was originally designed for the U.S. Army. So why did the Army not adopt the LRMP, and why did the Navy deploy it first? What are the key differences between LRMP and its competitor, the XM1155 projectile?

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