The U.S. Division of Aviation, Headquarters Marine Corps declared preliminary operational functionality for the AGM-179A joint air-to-ground missile (JAGM) on the AH-1Z Viper helicopter, March 1, 2022. The Marine Corps introduced this main milestone after this system efficiently carried out a strong preliminary operational check and analysis interval, and acquired supply of missiles, coaching, and pertinent gear. Testing and analysis groups from throughout the Division of Protection carried out in depth evaluation of the weapon system’s efficiency, capturing information related to its effectiveness on maritime and land targets.

“The success of the JAGM system up to now is a mirrored image of the onerous work and energy by the Marines, sailors, and civilians at Marine Operational Check and Analysis Squadron One (VMX-1), Marine Aviation Weapons and Techniques Squadron One (MAWTS-1), Direct and Time Delicate Strike (PMA-242) and the Gentle/Assault Helicopter program places of work (PMA-276), the Air Check and Analysis Squadron Two One (HX-21), fleet Marine models, our business companions, and the numerous years of assist acquired from throughout the Division of Protection,” stated Marine Corps Assistant Deputy Commandant for Aviation Brig. Gen. Matthew T. Mowery.

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U.S. Marines with Marine Gentle Assault Helicopter Squadron 267, Marine Plane Group 39, third Marine Plane Wing, load a joint air-to-ground missile (JAGM) onto an AH-1Z Viper at Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, California, March 2, 2022. The JAGM is a precision-guided munition to be used in opposition to excessive worth stationary, transferring, and relocatable land and maritime targets. (U.S. Marine Corps picture by Sgt. Samuel Ruiz)

Marine Gentle Assault Helicopter Squadron 267 (HMLA-267) from third Marine Air Wing (MAW) shall be one of many of first Marine Corps squadrons to area the JAGM on their upcoming deployment with the thirteenth Marine Expeditionary Unit. Marine Gentle Assault Helicopter Squadron 267 (HMLA-267) is a United States Marine Corps helicopter squadron consisting of Bell AH-1Z Viper assault helicopters and Bell UH-1Y Venom utility helicopters. Nicknamed the “Stingers”, the squadron is predicated at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California and falls underneath the command of Marine Plane Group 39 (MAG-39) and the third Marine Plane Wing (third MAW).

The addition of the JAGM into the Marine Corps’ arsenal will increase the flexibility to mass fires in all climate situations, and expands Marine Corps aviation versatility as an integral a part of the Fleet Marine Forces. The AGM-179 Joint Air-to-Floor Missile (JAGM) is an American army program to develop an air-to-surface missile to switch the present air-launched BGM-71 TOW, AGM-114 Hellfire, and AGM-65 Maverick missiles. The JAGM was supposed for joint service with the U.S. Military, U.S. Navy, and the U.S. Marine Corps by offering a single missile configuration for a lot of platforms. JAGM supplied the providers elevated operational flexibility and decreased logistics assist prices.

US Marine Corps Declares Initial Operational Capability for Joint Air-to-ground Missile (JAGM)
U.S. Marines with Marine Gentle Assault Helicopter Squadron 267, Marine Plane Group 39, third Marine Plane Wing, hover taxi an AH-1Z Viper geared up with joint air-to-ground missiles (JAGM) at Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, California, March 2, 2022. The JAGM is a precision-guided munition to be used in opposition to excessive worth stationary, transferring, and relocatable land and maritime targets. (U.S. Marine Corps picture by Sgt. Samuel Ruiz)