At only 2.75 inches in diameter, the Direct Attack Guided Rocket-DAGR, pronounced dagger-is designed to be the bread-and-butter air-to-surface weapon inside the US arsenal. It’s compatible with every flying thing, very discount, extremely precise and extraordinarily deadly.
The key is its elegant simplicity and delayed fuzing of its 10-pound warhead, which in line with Lockheed Martin ” increases the DAGR rocket’s lethality and reduces collateral damage.” Rather than detonating at the time of impact, the missile penetrates the armor or the building, detonating inside. Which means that it kills everything which is inside without necessarily damaging stuff around the target.
Lockheed Martin has now finished testing this on multiple helicopters, like the AH-64D Apache, AH-6 Little Bird or the OH-58 Kiowa Warrior, nevertheless it might be mounted in anything currently supporting Hellfire II missiles. Not only that but, while not as destructive as the Hellfire, you’ll be able to pack more rockets within the same space.
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