The Pentagon has launched an unprecedented competition to develop the next generation of long-range strike weapons, seeking missiles capable of hitting targets more than 1,000 kilometers away while being fired from existing HIMARS mobile launchers. According to a report by Steve Trimble in Aviation Week, the U.S. Army recently published its requirements and position papers for the Affordable High Speed Strike (AHSS) program. Officials from the Army's Development Command (DEVCOM) emphasized that this represents an entirely new missile design from the ground up, not an incremental upgrade to existing systems like the Precision Strike Missile (PrSM).
The initiative comes as global conflict zones grow increasingly complex and threatening, potentially reshaping what military planners understand about long-range fire capabilities.








