The service branch wants to use an Expanded Mission Area Missile in conjunction with the ground-based weapon system known as Indirect Fire Protection Capability Increment 2 currently under development to counter RAM threats.
IFPC is designed to feature a multi-mission launcher that will accommodate a range of missiles, including EMAM and the AIM-9X Sidewinder weapon that the Army previously selected.
The Army estimated it will spend $519.7 million to produce IFPC from through fiscal 2023 and another $51 million to integrate EMAM into the system’s launcher, the report noted.
The report added the service branch performed a competitive solicitation in March of last year using special acquisition authorities and subsequently picked three companies as contenders for the EMAM contract.