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Koja точно муниција им ја дале? Проектили или ненаведувачки ракети?Проблемот е што се работи за наведувани ракети.
Тоа е големата предност. Ќе може безбедно да гаѓаат цели од далеку, или длабоко во позадина на непријателот.
Rockets and missiles[edit]
The M142 system can fire the following rockets and missiles.
MLRS[edit]
The M28 rockets are a variant of the unguided M26 rockets of the M270 system.[41] Each rocket pod contains 6 identical rockets.
- M28 practice rockets. A M26 variant with three ballast containers and three smoke marking containers in place of the submunition payload.
- M28A1 Reduced Range Practice Rocket (RRPR) with blunt nose. Range reduced to 9 km.
- M28A2 Low Cost Reduced Range Practice Rocket (LCRRPR) with blunt nose. Range reduced to 9 km.
GMLRS rockets have an extended range and add GPS-aided guidance to their Inertial Navigation System. GMLRS rockets were introduced in 2005 and the M30 and M31 rockets are, except for their warheads, identical.[42] As of 1 December 2021 50,000 GMLRS rockets have been produced,[43] with yearly production now exceeding 9,000 rockets. Each rocket pod contains 6 identical rockets.
- M30 rockets carrying 404 DPICM M101 submunitions. Range: 15-84 km. 3,936 produced between 2004 and 2009, production ceased in favor of the M30A1.[42] The remaining M30 rockets are being updated with either the M30A1 or M31A1 warhead.[41]
- M30A1 rockets with Alternative Warhead (AW). Range: 15-84 km. GMLRS rocket that replaces the M30's submunitions with approximately 182,000 pre-formed tungsten fragments for area effects without unexploded ordnance.[44] Entered production in 2015.[42][41]
- M30A2 rockets with Alternative Warhead (AW). Range: 15-84 km. Improved M30A1 with Insensitive Munition Propulsion System (IMPS). Only M30 variant in production since 2019.[45]
- M31 rockets with 200lb high-explosive unitary warhead. Range: 15-84 km. Entered production in 2005. The warhead is produced by General Dynamics and contains 51 pounds of PBX-109 high explosive in a steel blast-fragmentation case.[46]
- M31A1 rockets with 200lb high-explosive unitary warhead. Range: 15-84 km. Improved M31.
- M31A2 rockets with 200lb high-explosive unitary warhead. Range: 15-84 km. Improved M31A1 with Insensitive Munition Propulsion System (IMPS). Only M31 variant in production since 2019.
- GMLRS-ER rockets with extended range of up to 150 km (93 mi).[47] Rockets use a slightly increased rocket motor size and tail-driven guidance while still containing six per pod. Will come in unitary and AW variants and be tested through 2021 with production by 2022.[48]
Main article: ATACMS
The Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) is a series of 610 mm surface-to-surface missile (SSM) with a range of up to 300 km. Each rocket pod contains one ATACMS missile. As of 2022 only the M48, M57, and M57E1 remain in the US military's arsenal.
- M39 (ATACMS BLOCK I) missile with inertial guidance. The missile carries 950 M74 Anti-personnel and Anti‑materiel (APAM) bomblets. Range: 25-165 km. 1,650 M39 were produced between 1990 and 1997, when production ceased in favor of the M39A1. During Desert Storm 32 M39 were fired at Iraqi targets and during Operation Iraqi Freedom a further 379 M39 were fired.[42][41] The remaining M39 missiles are being updated to M57E1 missiles.[49][50] The M39 is the only ATACMS variant, which can be fired by all M270 and M142 variants.
- M39A1 (ATACMS BLOCK IA) missile with GPS-aided guidance. The missile carries 300 M74 Anti-personnel and Anti‑materiel (APAM) bomblets. Range: 20-300 km. 610 M39A1 were produced between 1997 and 2003. During Operation Iraqi Freedom 74 M39A1 were fired at Iraqi targets.[42][41] The remaining M39A1 missiles are being updated to M57E1 missiles.[49][50] The M39A1 and all subsequently introduced ATACMS missiles can only be used with the M270A1 (or variants thereof) and the M142.
- M48 (ATACMS Quick Reaction Unitary (QRU) missile with GPS-aided guidance. The missile carries the 500lb WDU-18/B penetrating high explosive blast fragmentation warhead of the US Navy's Harpoon anti-ship missile. Range: 70-300 km. 176 M48 were produced between 2001 and 2004, when production ceased in favor of the M57. During Operation Iraqi Freedom 16 M48 were fired at Iraqi targets a further 42 M48 were fired during Operation Enduring Freedom.[42][41] The remaining M48 missiles remain in the US Army and US Marine Corps' arsenal.
- M57 (ATACMS TACMS 2000) missile with GPS-aided guidance. The missile carries the same WDU-18/B warhead as the M48. Range: 70-300 km. 513 M57 were produced between 2004 and 2013.[42][41]
- M57E1 (ATACMS Modification (MOD) missile with GPS-aided guidance. The M57E1 is the designation for upgraded M39 and M39A1 with re-grained motor, updated navigation and guidance software and hardware, and a WDU-18/B unitary warhead instead of the M74 APAM bomblets. The M57E1 ATACMS MOD also includes a proximity sensor for airburst detonation.[49] Production commenced in 2017 with an initial order for 220 upgraded M57E1.[42][41] The program is slated to end in 2024 with the introduction of the Precision Strike Missile (PrSM), which will replace the ATACMS missiles in the US arsenal.
The Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) is a new series of GPS-guided missiles, which will begin to replace ATACMS missiles from 2024. PrSM caries a newly designed area-effects warhead and has a range of 60-499 km. PrSM missiles can be launched from the M270A2 and the M142, with rockets pods containing 2 missiles. As of 2022 the PrSM is in low rate initial production with 110 missiles being delivered to the US military over the year. PrSM will enter operational service in 2023.[51][42][52]
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Кое не само што не знаеме дали е од руска или украинска страна, туку и не знаеме од која војна е....видео со некои дефектни ракети.