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The Air Force has formalized a major expansion of its cruise missile buy: a July 10 contract action notice increases planned procurement to as many as 11,200 JASSM and LRASM missiles over the next 5–7 years via a multiyear procurement through 2032.…
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The Air Force has formalized a major expansion of its cruise missile buy: a July 10 contract action notice increases planned procurement to as many as 11,200 JASSM and LRASM missiles over the next 5–7 years via a multiyear procurement through 2032.…
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The Air Force will procure up to 11,200 JASSM and LRASM cruise missiles over the next 5–7 years, formalized in a July 10 contract action notice. The multiyear procurement through 2032 raises average lot-pair buys to as many as 1,600 missiles (previously 680–1,050), driven by stockpile depletion…
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The Air Force has announced a major expansion of planned procurement for JASSM and LRASM cruise missiles in a July 10 contract action notice: up to 11,200 missiles over the next 5–7 years, per‑lot‑pair buys raised to as many as 1,600 (up from 680–1,050), driven by stockpile depletion and support…
Read full report →The Air Force has formalized a major expansion of its cruise missile buy: a July 10 contract action notice increases planned procurement to as many as 11,200 JASSM and LRASM missiles over the next 5–7 years via a multiyear procurement through 2032. Average lot-pair buys rise from prior 680–1,050 missiles to as much as 1,600 missiles per lot pair; deliveries are scheduled to begin 27 months after contract award. The change responds to stockpile depletion from recent conflicts and support to Ukraine and creates a sizeable, sustained demand signal across the munitions supply chain. This multiyear approach creates opportunities for contractors across manufacturing, subsystems, and sustainment, with Lockheed Martin identified as the prime manufacturer. Contractors should assume accelerated production tempo, review capacity and supply-chain risk, and prepare capture and proposal efforts immediately.
A: The Air Force plans to procure up to 11,200 JASSM and LRASM cruise missiles over the next 5–7 years, per the July 10 contract action notice.
A: The summary identifies Lockheed Martin as the prime manufacturer for the program.
A: Deliveries are expected to begin 27 months after contract award. The procurement is structured as a multiyear approach through 2032.
Who to notify: business development leads, capture managers, supply-chain managers, program managers, proposal teams, and compliance/security leads. First 48-hour response playbook below.
First 48-hour response playbook
Relevant Cabrillo resources and guides: Winning Federal Contracts Guide (/insights/winning-federal-contracts), CMMC Compliance Guide (/insights/cmmc-compliance-guide), CUI (Controlled Unclassified Information)-Safe CRM Guide (/insights/cui-safe-crm-guide)