The United Kingdom and five European allies have agreed to move their joint long-range strike initiative from a planning effort into standalone delivery groups, accelerating work on a range of missiles, launchers and deep-strike systems, the Ministry of Defence has said.

The decision, set out in a communiqué endorsed by the defence ministers of France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Sweden and the United Kingdom, marks the next phase of the European Long-range Strike Approach, known as ELSA, the cooperation the six nations launched two years ago in recognition that the ability to conduct conventional long-range strikes had become a critical capability in modern warfare.

Their stated aim when they launched the approach was to pave the way for cooperation across the European defence industrial and technological base, so that the right equipment could be developed, produced and delivered in appropriate numbers and to an appropriate timetable, an objective that has taken on fresh urgency as the war in Ukraine has shown the value of being able to strike deep behind enemy lines.

Over the past two years the nations grouped the work into distinct clusters covering the whole spectrum of long-range strike, from sensors through to the weapons themselves and the platforms that launch them, agreeing common requirements within each and seeking interoperable solutions. Those clusters span airborne early warning, the suppression of enemy air defences, air-launched strike weapons, a European multi-missile launcher, ground-launched systems across several range bands reaching from a few hundred kilometres out to beyond 2,000km, and low-cost long-range strike based on one-way-attack effectors of the kind seen in Ukraine.

Several of those clusters have now reached enough maturity to continue as standalone ELSA Implementation Groups, the ministers said, each led by one or more lead nations and focused on concrete development and procurement projects, building on a network of national experts and open to new partners, with some of the work already translated into cooperation projects.

The ministers described the approach as having proven effective by first relying on a small core of nations to accelerate agreement on requirements and achievable solutions, before expanding to let cooperation projects emerge, in effect serving as what they called “an incubator” for European capability in a domain long dominated by larger powers, and said ELSA now represented “a meaningful advancement in European cooperation” in long-range strike, reaffirming their determination to accelerate its acquisition and development.

The push carries particular weight given the warning from NATO this week that deep precision strike is among a small number of capabilities that, for now, only the United States can provide, alongside command and control, intelligence and surveillance, and air-to-air refuelling, areas where the alliance has told European members they must improve.

George Allison
George Allison is the founder and editor of the UK Defence Journal. He holds a degree in Cyber Security from Glasgow Caledonian University and specialises in naval and cyber security topics. George has appeared on national radio and television to provide commentary on defence and security issues. Twitter: @geoallison

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  1. Is it taking money ftom the PRSM pot? If so, a shame, considering the Army has a Deep Fires program in place and that was a part of it.
    If so, an actual asset to be bought now is discarded for a power point slide which might come to something in the future.
    Or might not.
    So, right up this governments street.

    • Meanwhile down under…

      The ADF is well down the path to fielding PrSM and is the sole international cooperative partner in the missiles development and has already test fired them in Australia from ADF HIMARS launchers. Under an agreement with LM and the US Army Australia is contributing $310 million directly to the development of PrSM Increment 2 (maritime strike). Australian engineers and ADF personnel are embedded in the Hunstville Alabama PrSM project office.

      The agreement with the US gives Australia direct access to future PrSM upgrades, Australian companies in the missile supply chain and ultimately local production. Australia is already producing the standard GMLRS rounds for HIMARS (the first country outside US with this capability) as part of the Guided Weapon Explosive Ordnance (GWEO) Enterprise which is also creating production lines for locally built Kongsberg (NSM, JSM) and Raytheon missiles (SM2 etc.) – $21 billion over the next decade.

      To operationalise this Australia has funded two regiments of HIMARS (90 launchers in total with the first already in country) to the tune of $1.6 billion. With the ADF focus on the maritime strike version of PrSM it provides an Anti-Access/Area Denial (A2AD) capability that is rapidly deployable around the continents coastline (or forward deployable to the island choke points in the archipelago to Australia’s north). With each HIMARS launcher holding two rounds it is theoretically possible to salvo 180 PrSM out to 500+kms (1000 kms with future variants) to severely complicate planning of any PLAN task force approaching Australia’s coastline.

      I appreciate that the US under Trump isn’t exactly ‘flavour off the month’ globally and currently a capricious and less than reliably ally, but his presidency will not last forever (notwithstanding fantasies about a third term) and it is pragmatic to take a longer term view towards a post-Trump era. While the US has spent a lot of its political capital and trust will take some time to rebuild, its military technology remains cutting edge. For nations like Australia isolated in the Pacific, there is still no real alternative.

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  3. We desperately need a 2000km+ range ground launched cruise missile, 500km cheap missile like crossbow and a MRBM. The uk can lead on the cruise missile while France can do the same on the ballistic missile which should also come with a nuclear option and hypersonic glide vehicle like China has with its DF21.

    If we have a land based sub strategic nuclear capability like this then we probably don’t have to go to the expense of developing our own SLBM. We can stick with Trident.

    Once we have these capabilities we will have a full escalation ladder against Russia.

    • Would ELSA cover a ship or sub launched version? Will it have anti ship capabilities? If I can borrow from halfwit…maybe this can be “something-ELSA” besides Stratos and Tomahawk?

        • Announcements and timelines have been explained in Eurosatory. MBDA will have MdCT available before 2030, as a stop gap measure, for a Cruise missile way over 1000km. Range is expected to exceed Tomahawk. It will provide some time for a stratus variant, land launched, that may arrive in 2032 or 2033.
          MBDA will have it’s hands full with this.
          Meanwhile, Thales and Ariane have 3 different munitions land launched to be ready by 2035 with range up to 2500km. A OWE is also produced with a car maker.
          Ultimatly, Delair has allied with a german company in car industry to produce 100 long range attack drone per day in 2027.

  4. I’m lost now.
    I cant keep track of exactly what we are developing.
    What’s going on?? Where’s the future cruis and anti ship missiles fir into all this?? What about the cheap ballistic missile wer were going to make??
    AA

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