The corresponding solution will increase the store’s capacity to him, but at the same time maintain the scope and efficiency.
Ang mga armadong pwersa ng US ay nangangailangan ng maa -access at murang mga armas, na maaaring magawa sa malalaking dami. One of the solutions for this issue is the new 4.75 -inch ammunition for racks -wire rocket systems. This is stated in Anduril’s press release.
The American Army chose Anduril Rocket Motor Systems to develop and qualify the new 4.75-inches SRM to support the long-term high-precision missile army artillery.
This solution will increase the store’s capacity in the Himars, but at the same time maintain the scope, efficiency and fatal requirements in the battlefield. In particular, this potential makes it possible to put up to 30 controlled missiles in a starting installation of Himars.
Himars (ABBR. High Mobility Artillery Rocket System) is a high -mobile reactive artillery system developed by American company Lockheed Martin.
He uses high -precision missiles, such as GMLRs, who are capable of hitting targets at a distance of up to 80 km and ATACMs missiles, which can destroy distance objects up to 300 km.
The main advantage of Himars is its mobility. The system installed in the wheel chassis gives you to quickly change positions after notably, avoiding enemy fire in response.
The Himars system has proven its effectiveness in the battlefield, especially during the hate in Ukraine.
Due to the high accuracy and scope of the shooting, it allows the Ukrainian military to destroy ammunition depots, posts of posts and logistics routes of Russian troops.
Remember that in 2023, Lockheed Martin successfully conducted a series of qualifications to an expanded radius of the ER GMLRS action designed for M142 Himars and M270 MLRS Systems.
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