Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon System Battery activates on Joint Base Lewis-McChord

By 1st Lt. Junelle SweitzerDecember 17, 2025

LRHW Battery Activates at JBLM
Soldiers of Bravo Battery, 1st Battalion, 17th Field Artillery Regiment, 3d Multi-Domain Task Force, render a salute during their activation ceremony at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., Dec. 12, 2025. The battery activated to provide the Army with a mobile Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon capability, creating new strategic options for commanders in the Indo-Pacific. (Photo Credit: 1st Lt. Junelle Sweitzer) VIEW ORIGINAL

JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash — In a significant advancement of its military capabilities today, the U.S. Army activated the Bravo Battery, 1st Battalion, 17th Field Artillery Regiment, 3d Multi-Domain Task Force, a unit fully designated to operate the Dark Eagle, the services Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW) system.

Soldiers and Families gathered in the 1-17th FAR's motor pool for a ceremony to stand up the battery that will utilize the Dark Eagle system. The ceremony represents a pivotal moment in the Army’s ability to deliver decisive effects in support of the Joint Force across the Indo-Pacific.

LRHW Battery Activates at JBLM
Lt. Col. Jeffrey M. Orban, commander of the 1st Battalion, 17th Field Artillery Regiment, 3d Multi-Domain Task Force, addresses the formation during the Bravo Battery activation ceremony at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., Dec. 12, 2025. Orban highlighted the complexity of the Indo-Pacific theater and the critical role the new battery will play in deterring aggression alongside allies and partners. (Photo Credit: 1st Lt. Junelle Sweitzer) VIEW ORIGINAL
“The environment we face is complex and fast evolving,” said Lt. Col. Jeffrey M. Orban, the 1-17th FAR commander. “The Indo-Pacific is vast, dynamic, and critically important to global stability. Our allies, our partners, and our nation depend on our ability to deter aggression.”

Hypersonic systems, capable of flying at speeds greater than five times the speed of sound (Mach 5) provide a combination of speed, range, maneuverability, and altitude that enables highly survivable and rapid defeat of time-critical and heavily defended targets.

LRHW Battery Activates at JBLM
Capt. Adam Donlan, commander of Bravo Battery, 1st Battalion, 17th Field Artillery Regiment, 3d Multi-Domain Task Force, speaks during the battery’s activation ceremony at the battalion motor pool at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., Dec. 12, 2025. The ceremony marked the official activation of the unit, which will integrate and operate the "Dark Eagle" Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon system in support of multi-domain operations. (Photo Credit: 1st Lt. Junelle Sweitzer) VIEW ORIGINAL

Capt. Adam Donlan, the Bravo Battery commander, said ”1st. Sgt. Davenport and I are committed to building the formation and ensuring every Soldier within it pursues excellence."

In July 2025 the 3d Multi-Domain Task force successfully deployed the Dark Eagle system for the first time, demonstrating the unit’s ability to project long-range fires capability.

Adm. Samuel Paparo, commander, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said, “The deployment of the LRHW system to Australia marks a significant achievement for U.S. Indo-pacific Command, as it validates the Army’s ability to deploy, position, and exercise command and control (C2) of the system in a forward environment.”

(Parts of this story were edited for OPSEC Jan. 7, 2026)