
General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems has announced that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd., Israel to be their partner and the U.S. prime contractor to manufacture a long-range, precision-guided strike missile. GA-EMS’ Bullseye missile will meet U.S. military specifications and will provide multi-platform launch capabilities from air, ground and sea for strike mass at an affordable price point. Representatives from GA-EMS and Rafael made the announcement at the Navy League of the United States, Sea-Air-Space Conference in National Harbor, MD.
The GA-EMS Bullseye missile will showcase the weapon system’s effectiveness in identifying and engaging a range of targets for long-range precision strikes. Bullseye’s modular, scalable design will allow for incremental development, interoperability and system component upgrades to meet multiple Department of Defense (DoD) service requirements. The missile’s design is currently at Technology Readiness Level 8 (TRL 8). Rafael has successfully performed aerodynamics, engine, seeker, launch integration and testing. Additional testing is being scheduled for flight qualification and to prove operational readiness with missiles on order and scheduled for delivery starting late 2025 and onwards.
The missile will be compliant with applicable U.S. military standards and will be built and integrated at GA-EMS’ manufacturing center-of-excellence in Tupelo, MS. which is recognized for its extensive expertise in engineering, design, integration, test and manufacturing of highly complex, specialized systems, subsystems and components supporting U.S. national security interests.