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American cruise missile developed by Anduril Industries From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Barracuda-M
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Barracuda-M is a medium-range turbojet-powered cruise missile developed by American defence company Anduril Industries.[1] Barracuda-M is the missile variant of the Barracuda AAV loitering munition.[1] Anduril intends to pitch Barracuda to the United States Armed Forces as a low-cost 'hyper-scale production' alternative to comparable systems, such as AGM-158C LRASM.[2]

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Barracuda-M is designed to be launched from a plethora of systems, including in-service fighter and multirole aircraft; such as the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle, as well as strategic bombers and various helicopters.[3] The missile is also capable of being launched from Boeing C-17 Globemaster III and Lockheed C-130 Hercules cargo aircraft via the Rapid Dragon missile system.[4]

The price per unit of Barracuda is reported to be less than $200,000; a tenth of the cost of a Tomahawk missile.[5][6]

Barracuda is said by Anduril to require 50% less time to produce, use 95% fewer tools, and 50% less parts.[7]

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Variants

All Barracuda variants can withstand up to 5 g-forces and can work autonomously and collaboratively with other Barracuda missiles to act as decoys and conduct strike missions.[8]

Barracuda-100

The Barracuda-100 variant would have a range of 120 nautical miles (222 km) and carry a 35lb (16kg) warhead. It can be launched from ground systems, rapid dragon, or Boeing AH-64 Apache and Bell AH-1Z Viper helicopters.[8]

Barracuda-250

The Barracuda-250 would be solely air launched from the internal weapons bay of an F-35, or externally from an F-15E, F-16 or F/A-18 whilst having the same payload as the Barracuda-100 and a range of 200 nautical miles (370 km).[8]

Barracuda-500

The Barracuda-500 would be launched by air from F-15s, F/A-18s, F-16s, F-35s or bombers, would have a payload of 100lb (45kg) and a range of more than 500 nautical miles (926 km).[8]

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Operators

Potential operators

Ukraine

References

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