Thales and ArianeGroup Say First Firing of New French Long-Range Rocket Launcher Successful

May 12 (Reuters) – Defence and ⁠cybersecurity ⁠company Thales and ⁠ArianeGroup said they had successfully ​carried out the first firing of a ‌new long-range French ‌rocket launcher, the FLP-t 150, ⁠this ⁠month.

• “This first flight test validates the studies and ​underscores the value this first complete system offered,” the companies said in a ​joint statement.

• Rockets launched from the FLP-t ⁠150 ⁠can travel beyond 150 ⁠kilometres (93 ​miles), the statement added.

• Last month, France ​had said ⁠it planned to add a further 36 billion euros ($39 billion) to its defence spending between now and 2030 ⁠under an updated military planning law that expands ⁠its nuclear arsenal and boosts missile and drone stocks.

• The increase, proposed despite France having one of the euro zone’s biggest budget deficits, reflects mounting security pressures from wars in Ukraine and the Middle ⁠East and growing uncertainty over U.S. commitments to NATO under President Donald Trump.

• ArianeGroup is owned by Airbus ​and Safran.

(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; Editing ​by Edwina Gibbs)

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