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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Pace" data-source="post: 263508" data-attributes="member: 9662"><blockquote data-quote="sferrin"><blockquote data-quote="Steve Pace"><blockquote data-quote="sferrin"><blockquote data-quote="Steve Pace"><blockquote data-quote="Moose"><p>All the JASSM variants are AGM-158. The C model is the LRASM.</p></blockquote><p>That's correct. The LRASM is very similar to the JAASM (AGM-58A) and JASM-ER (AGM-58B). -SP</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Except you didn't say "LRASM". Was wondering what this 3rd variant of "JASSM" was.</p></blockquote><p>Excusemwaaaaah... I don't claim to be perfect. -SP</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Yeah, it was probably nit-picking. (I was pretty sure what you meant but you never know. Maybe it was some other variant revealed or something.)</p></blockquote><p>Here's the release in part from USN site:</p><p>Contacted by Navy Recognition, a Lockheed Martin spokesperson said "we learned over the weekend that LRASM's official designation will be AGM-158C". AGM-158C is the designation for the air-launched LRASM missile only. There is no surface-launch LRASM program of record yet. The Department of the Navy, Naval Air Warfare Center, gave the official designation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Pace, post: 263508, member: 9662"] [quote="sferrin"] [quote="Steve Pace"] [quote="sferrin"] [quote="Steve Pace"] [quote="Moose"] All the JASSM variants are AGM-158. The C model is the LRASM. [/quote]That's correct. The LRASM is very similar to the JAASM (AGM-58A) and JASM-ER (AGM-58B). -SP [/quote] Except you didn't say "LRASM". Was wondering what this 3rd variant of "JASSM" was. [/quote]Excusemwaaaaah... I don't claim to be perfect. -SP [/quote] Yeah, it was probably nit-picking. (I was pretty sure what you meant but you never know. Maybe it was some other variant revealed or something.) [/quote]Here's the release in part from USN site: Contacted by Navy Recognition, a Lockheed Martin spokesperson said "we learned over the weekend that LRASM's official designation will be AGM-158C". AGM-158C is the designation for the air-launched LRASM missile only. There is no surface-launch LRASM program of record yet. The Department of the Navy, Naval Air Warfare Center, gave the official designation. [/QUOTE]
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