NEW MEXICO-(IDB) : BAE Systems
recently completed a series of successful gun fire tests of the 155-mm
Long Range Land Attack Projectiles (LRLAP) as part of ongoing testing at
White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.
“This is a critical step forward for the U.S. Navy’s
155mm LRLAP program. BAE Systems continues to progress on track for our
qualification to support deployment of the Advanced Gun System on board
the DDG 1000.”
The purpose of the tests was to evaluate the
performance of the LRLAP tactical rocket motors at ambient, cold and hot
temperatures, and to test the live fire performance of the tactical
warhead. The tests demonstrated that achieving accurate long-range fires
through rocket-assisted, gun-launched, and Global Positioning System (GPS)
guided projectiles can be done reliably and affordably while providing
the desired effects on target. All test requirements were met or
exceeded.
“We are pleased by the success of these guided flight
gun tests,” said Steven Schultz, acting vice president and general
manager of Vehicle Systems at BAE Systems. “This is a critical step
forward for the U.S. Navy’s 155-mm LRLAP program. BAE Systems continues
to progress on track for our qualification to support deployment of the
Advanced Gun System on board the DDG 1000.”
The LRLAP is effective
against a variety of targets in multiple mission areas and was designed
to provide expeditionary forces with an affordable, ship-launched
alternative to currently used missiles. The LRLAP is guided by a GPS and
Inertial Measurement Unit, allowing for a high degree of accuracy.
This, in turn, assists expeditionary forces in reducing costs by
requiring fewer rounds to achieve desired effects on targets. In
addition, its accuracy minimizes the potential for collateral damage.
BAE Systems’ next step is a Critical Design Review for the LRLAP, which is expected to occur in December 2012.
Source : Defencetalk
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar