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CENTCOM Images Point to PrSM’s First Combat Use in Iran Strikes

Analysts identify HIMARS launches matching the Army’s longer‑range, two‑per‑pod missile in Operation Epic Fury.

Overview

  • CENTCOM posted a montage from the first 24 hours of Operation Epic Fury that shows HIMARS launches and strike imagery, without naming the specific missile fired.
  • Open‑source analysts, including Colby Badhwar, flagged distinctive PrSM features in the images, citing the missile’s tail‑fin shape and a two‑cell launcher pod.
  • The appearance suggests the Precision Strike Missile’s combat debut against Iranian targets, though the identification rests on visual analysis rather than an explicit CENTCOM confirmation.
  • PrSM roughly doubles ATACMS’ reach to about 500 kilometers and allows two missiles per standard pod, enabling faster, longer‑range precision attacks against time‑sensitive targets.
  • Lockheed Martin has moved PrSM into serial production under Army contracts expanding procurement through 2029, as development continues on anti‑ship and extended‑range variants; the launch locations in the region remain unconfirmed.