Mach Industries
Mach Industries, a defense manufacturing company that develops advanced aircraft, was selected by the Army Applications Laboratory to develop Strategic Strike, a vertical takeoff (VTO) cruise missile, enabling a precision strike for maneuver units. The contract for Strategic Strike, awarded in Q3 of 2024, will enhance the strike capabilities of Company through Brigade-level maneuver elements.
Since winning this contract, Mach has rapidly developed the Strategic Strike program, locking Strategic Strike's design by the end of September 2024, and successfully testing vertical takeoff into full-performance wingborne flight by mid-January 2025. Work is currently underway to rapidly integrate AI visual and RF sensing techniques to allow Strategic Strike's operation in GPS and comms-denied environments.
Strategic Strike has a range of 290km, carrying a 10+kg warhead. The combination of VTO, high speed and range/payload is radically novel for the current fighting force. At the culmination of the contract, Mach will provide the warfighter with a VTO asset that has HIMARS range, cruise missile speed, and Hellfire effects.
The emergence of low-cost, man-portable intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) assets has resulted in a new challenge: maneuver elements are now able to sense farther than they can shoot. Presently, the elimination of high-payoff targets is a collaborative effort requiring the coordination of several services or levels of organizations.
Strategic Strike, by contrast, is designed to dramatically improve a maneuver force's ability to engage high-payoff targets beyond the forward line of troops. This product refinement will produce a versatile strike vehicle to deliver a mission-relevant payload at range.
The primary objective for Strategic Strike is to launch from beyond enemy radar range, reducing the probability of detection, and increasing launch team survivability. Tactical maneuver units will be able to engage and prosecute high-payoff targets, such as radar arrays and artillery pieces, well beyond the forward line of troops.
“I'm deeply grateful for this opportunity to deliver a war-changing capability to our military, and impressed by the engineering and manufacturing team's hard work–taking Strategic Strike from design kickoff in September to flight just 14 weeks later,” says Ethan Thornton, CEO and Founder of Mach Industries. “I truly think the product team we've assembled here will drive generational value to the U.S. at this critical time, and I'm excited every day to see the rate of product development continue to accelerate. The entire Mach team is eagerly awaiting the day when the factory we're prototyping Strategic Strike in turns on production and deploys them by the thousands to deter wars.”
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