Portable Anti-X Missile UOR
Project Type
Project New
Objective
The current TOW ITAS is obsolete and ineffective to be deployed into Operation REASSURANCE in Latvia. A modern soldier-portable missile system capable of defeating any Main Battle Tank (MBT) faced in operations was deemed essential for NATO credibility and mission success.
Requirements
The PAXM project will procure a minimum of 20 firing posts, 160 missiles, load carriage equipment and 6 Combat Training Simulators as well as ancillary equipment, spare parts, and training.
Funding Range
$50 million to $99 million
Anticipated Timeline (Fiscal Year)
- Options Analysis Phase
- Completed
- Definition Phase
- In Progress
- Start Implementation
- 2023/2024
- Initial Delivery
- 2024/2025
- Final Delivery
- 2025/2026
Defence Capability Areas
Defence Capability Investment Areas
- Ammunition, Ordnance, Specialized Munitions
- Missile Systems
- Rocket Systems
- Target Acquisition Systems
- Weapons Systems
- Training Services
Key Industrial Capabilities
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