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Farnborough 2018: BAE Systems seeing increased need for precision strike kits

19th July 2018 - 08:45 GMT | by Ashley Roque in Farnborough

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As militaries around the world prepare for urban conflicts and seek ways to reduce collateral damage, BAE Systems is poised to ramp up production of its Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS) kit.

The company has said if US military and foreign customer demand for APKWS increases, it could ramp up APKWS production to 20,000 units per year.

'This is a more appropriate weapons system for a lot of the targets that are engaged and it fills that gap between unguided rockets — which are unreliable from a precision perspective but still have a role — and higher-end, anti-armour systems,'

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Ashley Roque joined Shephard Media in January 2018 as its North American Editor, based in …

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