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Mk70 fits into a 40ft cargo container, that looks like a 40ft.Too short for mk70. The twz implies that it is basically a dual MLRS pod launcher, but I do not know what they base that on. Size does look correct for that though.
If it was me doing it be a simple deal of open the back doors.I wonder how they are reloaded? Would be nice if you could squeeze a reload into the container but it does not look like there’s room.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8w9WSacU7JE
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Modern Precision, Trusted Legacy: The Launchers Shaping 21st Century Security
Proven long-range precision strike capabilities are essential to deter and rapidly respond to threats.www.lockheedmartin.com
LRASM from an MLRS?
Probaly also a generell development for LRASM / JASSM for ground launchLooks like, according to the video.
Not too surprising, given NSM can be launched from EuroPULS/MARS 3.
Probaly also a generell development for LRASM / JASSM for ground launch
I'd think they'd need a longer pod. LRASM/JASSM is a foot longer than ATACMs and that's not including whatever booster they decide to go with. (I'd guess the same as Tomahawk.)LRASM is new, I think. There is also a ~5-inch rocket but that's been known for a while.
And one of the few good images of PRSM.
I'd think they'd need a longer pod. LRASM/JASSM is a foot longer than ATACMs and that's not including whatever booster they decide to go with. (I'd guess the same as Tomahawk.)
They also showed how it would fit HIMARS. A modification kit would allow the use of longer missiles but If i remember it right they can't Go into the stowed mode with itYes, you are right. LRASM is 14 feet and the MFOM pod is 13 feet 2 inches.
The Aussies said they had a version of LRASM that could fit in a Tactical Mk41 for the ANZACs. But that's still 16 feet and change. You would need an extended pod or a significantly shortened missile.
Last year, Lockheed did show off a new launcher with four MFOM pods on a HEMMT chassis, with room for PAC-3 MSE (17 feet long).
L3Harris opens rocket motor plant, already producing parts
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L3Harris opens rocket motor plant, already producing parts
In a ceremony on Monday, L3Harris officially opened its new 379,000 square foot solid rocket motor inert parts production facility in Huntsville.www.defensenews.com
There are a lot of containers in any land based operation or FOB. You could easily mix some of these in with the rest and have a pocket TBM system on tap.
yes.Have they got the block-2 version of the GMLRS in production yet? you know the version with tail control-fins instead of canards?
Lockheed Martin Australia awards Moog contract to develop GMLRS rocket component
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Lockheed Martin Australia awards Moog contract to develop GMLRS rocket component - Breaking Defense
“It’s a critical time right now that Australian industry has actually got a hand up to say, 'Hey, we’re here to help,'" a Lockheed executive said.breakingdefense.com
I struggle to understand the fin deployment mechanism.