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iRocket Validates Cost-Effective Counter-UAS Missile
March 16, 2026
iRocket has successfully tested its iRX-100 interceptor missile reaching Mach 2 and demonstrated integration with Arnold Defense's 2.75-inch rocket launcher system. This milestone confirms compatibility with existing 70mm Hydra launchers and supports scalable counter-UAS capabilities under the Missile Defense Agency's (MDA) SHIELD contract vehicle, a 10-year IDIQ contract valued up to $151 billion for homeland missile defense technologies. The iRX-100 offers a significantly lower-cost alternative—up to 100 times cheaper than traditional interceptors like the Patriot missile—addressing urgent needs for affordable, rapid-response drone defense solutions for U.S. and allied forces.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the availability of a cost-effective, scalable missile solution compatible with existing launcher infrastructure, enabling rapid deployment and integration.
- The SHIELD contract vehicle provides a streamlined acquisition pathway for technologies like iRX-100, facilitating faster procurement cycles for homeland missile defense.
- Contractors and suppliers can explore opportunities in manufacturing, integration, and support services aligned with this emerging counter-UAS capability.
- Agencies may benefit from reduced lifecycle costs and enhanced operational flexibility by adopting lower-cost interceptors compatible with current systems.
Today’s successful iRX-100 demonstration with Arnold Defense’s launcher proves we can deliver a modern, scalable counter-UAS effect with speed and repeatability.
— Asad Malik, Chief Executive Officer of iRocket
Every day, we and our allies are using up their inventories of small missiles to intercept drones at one-tenth the cost of Patriot missiles.
— Wilbur Ross, Former U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Board Member of iRocket
Agencies
Missile Defense Agency, U.S. Military, U.S. Space Force, Air Force Research Laboratory
Vendors
iRocket, Arnold Defense
Contracts
$151 billion
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Sources
- iRocket successfully tests iRX-100 missile reaching Mach 2 and validating integration with Arnold Defense launcher system · Defence Industry Europe · Mar 11
- U.S. startup develops iRX-100 rocket up to 100 times cheaper than a Patriot missile to counter drones · Army Recognition · Mar 16