GA-EMS and Rafael to Jointly Develop Long-Range, Precision-Guided Strike Missile ‘Bullseye’, MoU Signed

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Tel Aviv: General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Israeli company Rafael to jointly develop a long-range, precision-guided strike missile. 
The GA-EMS’ Bullseye missile will meet US military specifications and will provide multi-platform launch capabilities from air, ground and sea for strike mass at an affordable price point.
Representatives from GA-EMS and Rafael made the announcement at the Navy League of the United States, Sea-Air-Space Conference in National Harbor, MD.
“We are excited to work with Rafael to introduce Bullseye, a highly effective deep-strike missile. Bullseye will be built in the US for delivery to US military customers to support a variety of critical Department of Defence and coalition partners’ precision-fires missions,“ said Scott Forney, president of GA-EMS.
“By leveraging Rafael’s extensive investment in the design, maturation and testing of a unique, modular missile, we can reduce risk and development costs and provide production-scale delivery of a highly capable, high-performance precision-guided missile at significant per-unit cost-savings,” Scott Forney added.
“As a company that has spent decades pushing the boundaries of precision-strike technology, we are proud to partner with GA-EMS on the Bullseye program,” said Yuval Miller, executive vice president and head of Rafael’s Air & C4ISR Systems Division.
“By combining Rafael’s combat-proven innovative 5th Generation missile technologies with GA-EMS’s advanced manufacturing, assembly, integration and test expertise, Bullseye will deliver unprecedented accuracy, flexibility and affordability, giving warfighters a state-of-the-art missile system that hits its mark and adapts to evolving mission needs,” stated Yuval Miller.
The missile’s design is currently at Technology Readiness Level 8 (TRL 8). Rafael has successfully performed aerodynamics, engine, seeker, launch integration and testing. Additional testing is being scheduled for flight qualification and to prove operational readiness with missiles on order and scheduled for delivery starting late 2025 and onwards.
The missile will be compliant with applicable US military standards and will be built and integrated at GA-EMS’ manufacturing centre-of-excellence in Tupelo, MS.

-The writer is an Israel-based freelance journalist. The views expressed are of the writer and do not necessarily reflect the views of Raksha Anirveda

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