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A British M270 MLRS in 2008 in Camp Bastion, Afghanistan (right vehicle) British M270 firing at Otterburn Training Area in 2015 A MARS II of the German Army. M270 is the original version, which carries a weapon load of 12 rockets in two six-pack pods. This armored, tracked mobile launcher uses a stretched Bradley chassis and has a high cross ...
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It is similar to the M270 multiple launch rocket system and has a two-pod launcher that can fire the MLRS Family of Munitions, including the MGM-140 ATACMS and Precision Strike Missile. [1] It was first shown at Eurosatory 2024 using the chassis of the HX 8x8 tactical truck as a base. [1] [2]
The Sigma 30 is an inertial navigation system produced by SAGEM for use with artillery applications including howitzers, multiple rocket launchers, mortars and light guns. It is currently produced for more than 40 international programs, [1] including France (CAESAR, [2] 2R2M, M270 MLRS [3]), Serbia (), Sweden (FH77 BD, Archer [4]), Germany (PzH2000, [4] M270 MLRS [3]), Italy (M270 MLRS [3 ...
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The weapon entered service in 1969 and was phased out by 1998 and replaced by the M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System. [ 3 ] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Leichtes Artillerieraketensystem .
The missiles can be fired from the tracked M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) and the wheeled M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS). An ATACMS launch container (pod) has one rocket but a lid patterned with six circles like a standard MLRS rocket lid to prevent an enemy from discerning what type of missile is loaded. [1]
Modular rocket launchers are weapons systems that have the ability to launch different types of rocket from the same platform, or the same rocket packet [clarification needed] in prefabricated modules. These rockets are usually in modules, pods or containers that are reloaded on a vehicle carrier after firing.