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US Moves to Speed Up Precision Strike Missile Production Under New Framework Agreement

US Moves to Speed Up Precision Strike Missile Production Under New Framework Agreement

The Department of War and Lockheed Martin have established a new framework agreement aimed at accelerating production of the Precision Strike Missile (PrSM), marking a shift toward faster manufacturing cycles for long-range strike capabilities under what officials describe as a broader effort to strengthen the “Arsenal of Freedom.” The initiative is designed to place greater emphasis on industrial readiness, with a focus on increasing output and reducing delivery timelines for U.S. forces.

The agreement follows a directive from Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to expedite the fielding of critical defense systems and reinforce production capacity across the industrial base. As part of the framework, Lockheed Martin is expected to invest in advanced tooling, modernization of production facilities, and expanded testing infrastructure. These upgrades are intended to streamline manufacturing processes and shorten lead times for the Precision Strike Missile, reflecting a broader push toward faster defense technology deployment.

F-16 takeoff during Operation Epic Fury (U.S. Air Force / U.S. Department of Defense, 2026)

In addition to production acceleration measures, the framework establishes conditions for a potential long-term procurement arrangement that could extend up to seven years, pending authorization from Congress. Officials indicated that such a structure is intended to provide industry with greater stability while enabling sustained investment in high-rate production capabilities for next-generation munitions.

“Through this agreement, we are actively building the Arsenal of Freedom with speed and urgency,” said Michael Duffey, Under Secretary of War for Acquisition and Sustainment.

The effort is part of the Department’s wider Acquisition Transformation Strategy and involves coordination with the U.S. Army and supporting organizations, including the Economic Defense Unit. Officials emphasized that closer collaboration with industry partners is central to maintaining a resilient and responsive supply chain capable of meeting demand for advanced precision strike systems, reflecting a broader modernization push across U.S. munitions production and defense manufacturing technology.

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