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Lockheed tests 10-ft Grizzly launcher, fires HELLFIRE from cargo container
Lockheed Martin has test-fired an AGM-114 Hellfire missile from its compact Grizzly launcher, a system small enough to fit inside a standard cargo container. The demonstration showed that a 10-foot launcher housed in an intermodal shipping box can acquire a target and deliver precision fire without any specialized infrastructure on the ground.
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US tests 10-foot hidden missile launcher that fires fast and avoids detection
On March 24, 2026, Lockheed Martin revealed that its GRIZZLY containerized launcher successfully completed
Ukrainian forces destroyed a Zircon hypersonic missile launcher in occupied Crimea during an overnight strike March 24, Ukraine's military intelligence agency said.
Lockheed Martin has given "pop up" a whole new meaning. Instead of plopping down a shipping container to create an instant cafe, the company used a 10-ft standard container to house a compact GRIZZLY launcher and fire a Hellfire missile.
Lockheed Martin on Tuesday unveiled its new Grizzly low-cost containerized launcher that can fire Hellfire missiles from a 10-foot shipping container,
Lockheed Martin says it has tested its GRIZZLY containerized launcher, including a HELLFIRE vertical-launch live fire.
BRITISH air defence troops have downed more than 50 Iranian drones with Rapid Sentry missile launchers. The RAF Regiment forces’ tally is ten times that of Top Gun comrades flying Typhoon and
IDF publishes footage of a strike on a ballistic missile launcher that was loaded and ready to be used for missile launches toward Israeli territory.
Japan’s Ground Self-Defense Force plans to send a launcher for its Type-12 missile to Minamitorishima sometime between June and July.
Specialists from the Unmanned Systems Department of the Defense Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine destroyed a Russian Zircon hypersonic missile launcher in the temporarily occupied Crimea.
Of the approximately 470 launchers, fewer than 180 (40%) remain operational, while the rest are severely damaged or destroyed in airstrikes. Since Thursday morning, Israeli residents have entered