Boeing Test Sets Ramjet-Powered Artillery Distance Record

The test advances development efforts for the Armyโ€™s top modernization priority, Long Range Precision Fires.

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A Boeing and Nammo team set a record for longest indirect fire test of a ramjet-powered artillery projectile alongside officials from the U.S. Army โ€” firing a Ramjet 155 munition from a 58-caliber Extended Range Cannon Artillery (ERCA) at Yuma Proving Ground, Ariz. The test advances development efforts for the Armyโ€™s top modernization priority, Long Range Precision Fires.

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The success follows last yearโ€™s Boeing-Nammo test recording the longest-ever indirect fire test of a Ramjet 155 munition. That test was completed using a 39-caliber towed artillery cannon at the Andรธya Test Center in Norway.

The Boeing-Nammo solution is being developed under the Armyโ€™s XM1155 program. Considered a powered guided artillery munition, Ramjet 155 utilizes an air-breathing engine design that uses the cannon firing to provide the speed needed for combustion.

In an upcoming test, Boeing and Nammo will integrate a precision guidance system, leveraging a Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) mission computer onto the Ramjet 155. The demonstration will evaluate the systemโ€™s maturity and effectiveness against stationary and moving targets, and readiness to transition into the next phase of development.

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