U.S. Marines Test Revolutionary Long-Range Strike Missile Amid Rising WW3 Fears - đ The Liberty Daily
(Natural News)âThe U.S. Marine Corps has successfully tested a groundbreaking long-range strike missile capable of hitting targets more than 230 miles awayâten times the range of existing helicopter-fired munitionsâamid escalating global tensions and warnings of a potential third world war.
The Red Wolf missile, developed by L3Harris Technologies, was fired from an AH-1Z Viper attack helicopter during a live-fire test over the Atlantic Test Range. The weapon struck a sea-based target with pinpoint accuracy while simultaneously relaying targeting data to other platformsâa capability previously reserved for much larger aircraft and naval systems.
ADVERTISEMENT A game-changer in modern warfareCurrent helicopter-launched munitions, such as the AGM-114 Hellfire and the Joint Air-to-Ground MissileâMedium Range (JAGM-MR), have effective ranges of just 21 miles and 10 miles, respectively. In contrast, Red Wolfâs turbojet propulsion allows it to fly at high subsonic speeds for over 200 nautical miles (230 miles) at low altitudes, evading enemy air defenses.
Ed Zoiss, President of L3Harrisâ Space and Airborne Systems division, stated: âThis test validated Red Wolfâs advanced tracking and targeting capabilities, further demonstrating its ease of use and integration across platforms. Weâve now proven our launched-effects vehicles will help provide our warfighters the asymmetrical advantage they need to handle increasingly sophisticated threats without the need to enter into adversary weapon engagement zones.â
Designed for the Pacific theaterThe Red Wolf system is a critical component of the Department of Warâs strategy to counter Chinaâs expanding naval and anti-access/area-denial (A2/AD) capabilities. In a potential Pacific conflict, the missile could disrupt enemy warship sensors, opening a window for follow-on strikes by larger weapons like the Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) or Joint Strike Missile (JSM).
Beyond kinetic strikes, Red Wolf can be configured for electronic warfare, communications relay and decoy operationsâmaking it a versatile tool in modern warfare.
Affordable mass production for future conflictsWith an estimated unit cost of $300,000âfar cheaper than multimillion-dollar cruise missilesâL3Harris aims to produce up to 1,000 Red Wolf missiles annually. The system is expected to achieve initial operational capability by 2026, bolstering the Marine Corpsâ Long Range Attack Missile (LRAM) program.
Trumpâs WW3 warning looms over developmentsThe successful test comes just weeks after President Donald Trump warned that escalating conflicts, particularly the Russia-Ukraine war, could spiral into a global catastrophe.
âThings like this end up in a third world war,â Trump said on Dec. 11. âEverybody keeps playing games like this, youâll end up in a third world war, and we donât want to see that happen.â
His remarks underscore the precarious state of global geopolitics, with NATO [North Atlantic Treaty Organization], Russia, China and Iran all engaged in high-stakes military posturing. The Marine Corpsâ rapid advancements in long-range strike capabilities suggest preparations for a potential large-scale conflict, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region.
BrightU.AIâs Enoch defines a long-range strike capability as the ability of military forces to project power over extended distances, enabling them to engage and destroy targets that are far from their own territory. Long-range strike capabilities serve as a deterrent to potential adversaries, signaling a nationâs ability and willingness to respond to threats at extended distances. They also facilitate the projection of military power, allowing nations to influence events and protect interests in remote regions.
First tablet-controlled helicopter weapon systemThe test also marked a historic milestone as the first time a Marine Corps rotary-wing aircraft employed a weapon system controlled via a tablet interface. This innovation simplifies operations, reduces cockpit workload and enhances battlefield coordination.
A broader shift in military strategyThe Red Wolf missile is part of the Pentagonâs push toward âlaunched effectsââaffordable, modular systems that can perform multiple roles, from precision strikes to electronic warfare. The Marine Corpsâ Force Design 2030 initiative aims to transition from counterinsurgency operations (as seen in Iraq and Afghanistan) to high-end warfare against near-peer adversaries like China.
As global tensions rise, the U.S. militaryâs rapid deployment of next-generation weapons signals a new era of warfareâone where long-range precision strikes and electronic dominance could dictate the outcome of future conflicts.
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