Lockheed unveils Grizzly: a 10‑ft containerized AGM‑114 Hellfire launcher, completes live‑fire and vertical‑launch tests

Lockheed Martin unveiled Grizzly, a low‑cost 10‑foot containerized launcher that fires AGM‑114 Hellfire missiles and completed the first integrated live‑fire and vertical‑launch tests. The system offers a discreet, readily deployable method to disperse strike capability from standard shipping containers.

Discovered 2026-03-24T06:15:19.271352-07:00 | 2026-03-24T06:15:19.271352-07:00

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  • Live-fire and vertical‑launch tests confirm Grizzly can fire AGM‑114 Hellfire missiles from a 10‑ft shipping container, enabling discreet, rapidly deployable anti‑armor and air‑defense strike points.

  • The capability has export and supply implications: the U.S. has approved a potential FMS for up to 100 AGM‑114R Hellfires (~$45M), underlining continued international demand for Hellfire munitions (source:17ba9eb3-8603-4263-ac39-7b86ac8105ad).

  • Grizzly reinforces a broader shift toward containerized and unmanned launch concepts — see Lockheeds investment to arm USVs and related containerized vertical‑launch work for context (source:9fb53be1-3ee1-4a2a-80eb-48a02c757000) (source:9ca9377c-9341-46b7-8f8e-c8a0e3ae1a52).

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