Raketenartillerie
#76
Südkoreanische Raketenartillerie:

https://twitter.com/mason_8718/status/16...96/photo/1

Zitat:Chunmoo K239 MLRS.
This awesome advanced system has already deployed over 200 units to ROKArmy. South Korea government announced the mass production of the KTSSM yesterday and speed up the KTSSM-II development.

South Korea will establishing huge facilities in Poland to support FA-50 and manufacture rockets, missiles. sooner or later.
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#77
Hatten Broensen und meine Wenigkeit gerade noch über Alternativen zum etwas beschränkten HIMARS System gesprochen, stolpere ich über folgendes:

https://twitter.com/nicholadrummond/stat...4013431813

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FxYGj_cXwAEc...name=large

Zitat:Euro-PULS on German Army IVECO truck. It can carry 36 x Elbit Accular rockets (35 km), or 12 x HIMARS M31 rockets (84km), or 8 x for Elbit Extra (150 km) or 4 x MBDA Joint Fire Support Missile (499 km), or 4 x Elbit Predator Hawk, or 4x Kongsberg NSM (185 km). A flexible and interoperable system.
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#78
Siehe auch: https://www.forum-sicherheitspolitik.org...p?tid=6824

Guten Morgen. Wink
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#79
Zitat:Lockheed Martin makes first Precision Strike Missile delivery

The first Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) weapons have been delivered to the US Army, representing the programme reaching initial operating capability (IOC), the service announced on 8 December.

Lockheed Martin plans to deliver three early operational capability (EOC) missiles out of 26 surface-to-surface missiles that are part of PrSM Increment 1 to the army before the end of the year, Paula Hartley, vice-president and general manager for Tactical Missiles at Lockheed Martin, told Janes on 11 October. The delivery has been planned based on the qualification testing that took place in November at White Sands Missile Range, according to Hartley.

Four missiles were provided to the army as part of the first delivery, Darrell Ames, spokesperson for Program Executive Office Missiles and Space (PEO M&S), told Janes on 12 December. Ames added that the location of PrSM EOC missiles has not been determined beyond their initial acceptance.
https://www.janes.com/defence-news/defen...e-delivery

Schneemann
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#80
Die PrSM soll auch als ASBM einsetzbar sein. Die U.S Army will diese Waffe wegen der leichten Luftverladebarkeit, im inselreichen Pazifikraum nutzen, dort wäre sie effektiv gegen chinesische LHD oder Docklanduungsschiffe einsetzbar

Zitat:Seeker For U.S. Army’s New Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile Flight Tested
The Army is working on a Precision Strike Missile variant that can hit moving ships, as well as hostile air defenses, using a new seeker.


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The US Army complete initial flight testing of a seeker for anti-ship version of its Precision Strike Missile short-range ballistic missile in 2023.
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The U.S. Army has successfully flight tested a new seeker that will help transform its new Precision Strike Missile short-range ballistic missile into weapon that can strike moving ships and enemy air defenses. This news comes as Iranian-backed Houthi militants in Yemen have become the first to fire anti-ship ballistic missiles in anger and are now regularly using them in attacks in and around the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. Weapons of this type have also been a major topic of discussion in the context of a potential future conflict between the United States and China in the Pacific.


The initial flight testing of the seeker for what is officially known as the Land-Based Anti-Ship Missile (LBASM) or Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) Increment 2 was completed in 2023, according to the Army's Combat Capabilities Development Command's Aviation & Missile Center, or DEVCOM AvMC. The center disclosed the milestone in a round-up of achievements from last year that was published earlier this month.

The Army began receiving its first operational examples of the baseline PrSM Increment 1 missile in December. These weapons are capable of hitting static targets only using a GPS-assisted inertial navigation system (INS) guidance package. They also have a maximum range of around 310 miles (500 kilometers) and this could grow to some 400 miles (650 kilometers) in the future. Existing M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System and M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) launch vehicles can fire PrSMs.

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/se...ght-tested
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