Low rate initial production

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Low rate initial production (LRIP) is a term commonly used in military weapon projects/programs to designate the phase of initial, small-quantity production of a weapons systems. The prospective first buyer and operator (i.e., a country's defence authorities and the relevant military units) gets to thoroughly test the weapons system over some protracted amount of timeā€”in order to gain a reasonable degree of confidence as to whether the system actually performs to the agreed-upon requirements before contracts for mass production are signed.

The term is also applied in fields other than weapons production, most commonly in non-weapon military equipment programs.