Stinger missile production to rise 50% by 2025, US Army says

Stinger missile production to rise 50% by 2025, US Army says

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25 January 2023

by Marc Selinger

US Army soldiers prepare to fire a Stinger missile during an exercise. (US Army)

The US Army expects to increase production of Stinger missiles to 60 a month by 2025, up 50% from the current rate, according to a spokesperson for the service’s Program Executive Office Missiles and Space (PEO MS).

The ramp-up comes amid growing demand for the surface-to-air missile. The US government has provided about 1,500 Stinger missiles to Ukraine to help it counter Russia’s February 2022 invasion. “The Stinger has proven to be effective in the support of Ukraine,” the PEO MS spokesperson wrote in response to a series of written questions.

To support the higher production rate, the Stinger programme is redesigning the Dual Detector Assembly (DDA), a component of the missile’s seeker, because a DDA part is no longer being made, the PEO MS spokesperson told Janes . The DDA is a sensor with infrared and ultraviolet detectors.


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