Spain has recently formalized an agreement with the United States to purchase Lockheed Martin’s advanced PAC-3 (PATRIOT Advanced Capability-3) Missile Segment Enhancement (MSE) missiles.

The foreign sale, with an estimated worth of $2.8 billion, is set to enhance Madrid’s national defense capabilities and make it the 16th nation to join the PAC-3 MSE system partnership.

PAC-3 MSE’s Hit-to-Kill Technology

The PAC-3 MSE missiles are the most advanced iteration of the Patriot system, renowned for their effectiveness against tactical ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and even hypersonic weapons.

Featuring a powerful two-pulse solid rocket motor and enhanced maneuverability, these missiles can intercept targets at staggering distances—up to 120 kilometers (75 miles) away and at an altitude exceeding 35,000 meters (118,000 feet).

With PAC-3 MSE missiles, Spain will significantly expand its defensive reach, ensuring a robust shield against evolving 21st-century aerial threats.

Another feature of the PAC-3 is that, unlike conventional blast-fragmentation methods, this advanced missile employs hit-to-kill technology. It directly impacts the target with immense kinetic energy for complete destruction.

This precise approach minimizes collateral damage and enhances overall defense effectiveness.