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The U.S. Navy is continuing to test the new AIM-174B missile, derived from the SM-6, aboard the Super Hornet, with a VX-9 jet carrying four AIM-174s, three AIM-120s and two AIM-9Xs.
The AIM-120 first entered service in 1991, and each missile costs approximately $385,000. The radar-homing munition has seen combat multiple times and several “kills” under its belt.
Almost a year after it was introduced in service, the AIM-174B long-range missile has now been officially nicknamed “Gunslinger.” The name was included among the new capabilities listed for.