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GMLRS alternative warhead completes production qualification tests
by Richard Tomkins
Dallas (UPI) Apr 17, 2013


Thakes UK, Global Komited Sdn Bhd in strategic partnership
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (UPI) Apr 17, 2013 - Thales UK has chosen a subsidiary of Malaysia's Weststar Group as a key industrial partner in the Asian region.

Under an agreement signed earlier this week at an international defense services exhibition in Malaysia, Thales appointed Global Komited Sdn Bhd to develop, promote, market, and distribute a variety of ground-based air defense systems to the Malaysian Armed Forces.

"The agreement signed today (Wednesday) is a positive development for the country's defense industry and includes the transfer of technology and knowledge of ground-based air defense systems that will benefit both the Malaysian armed forces as well as other armed forces in the region in the long run," Tan Sri Syed Azman Syed Ibrahim, Weststar Group's managing director said at a signing ceremony.

Global Komited builds vehicles for the defense and security sector, including the GK-M1, which features a lightweight multiple missile launcher for Thales' Starstreak missiles. It said its agreement with Thales will enable it to incorporate a more comprehensive range of defense systems in its product portfolio, such as a command-and-control radar system for protection of government and military assets.

The fifth and final production qualification test for Lockheed Martin's Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System alternative warhead has been completed.

During the long-range test at the White Sands missile range in New Mexico, four missiles with an alternative warhead were fired from a HIMARS launcher and destroyed targets located about 40 miles away, Lockheed said.

The developmental/operational phase of testing of the system is now scheduled to begin this summer, with the initial operational test and evaluation phase of testing taking place before the end of the year.

"This next phase of testing will be critical in determining operational effectiveness," said Ken Musculus, vice president of Tactical Missiles for Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control. "We are committed to the customer and their success on the battlefield, and these tests ensure production of a trustworthy and effective solution."

The Alternative Warhead program is part of a U.S. military project for a GMLRS variant that meets Department of Defense policy for cluster munitions as well as an international treaty on cluster munitions. The warhead is designed to meet the destruction area requirements as the usual GMLRS sub-munitions warhead but without a danger of unexploded ordinance remaining.

The alternative warhead is being developed by ATK under a sub-contract from Lockheed Martin.

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