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Τι (ποιος) είναι Multiple Launch Rocket System - ορισμός

TYPE OF UNGUIDED ROCKET ARTILLERY SYSTEM
Multiple launch rocket systems; Multiple launch rocket system; MLRS; Multiple Launch Rocket Truck; Mobile rocket launch system; Multiple Rocket Launcher; Mobile Rocket Launcher System; Multiple Launch Rocket System; Multiple-launch artillery rocket; Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher; Multi-barreled rocket launchers; Multiple Launch Rocket Systems; MBRL; Multiple rocket launchers
  • An illustration of a handheld multiple rocket launcher constructed of basketry, as depicted in the 11th century book [[Wujing Zongyao]] of the [[Song dynasty]]
  • Video of firing [[BM-27 Uragan]] in Russian service, 23 August 2018
  • WS-22]] of the [[Bangladesh Army]]
  • [[M142 HIMARS]] launching a GMLRS rocket at the White Sands Missile Range in 2005
  • TOS-1A]] MRL capable of using thermobaric warheads, mounted on a T-72 tank chassis, in action
  • A German Panzerwerfer [[Sd.Kfz. 4]] captured by the British during the [[Invasion of Normandy]] in 1944

Launch vehicle         
  • Russian [[Soyuz TMA-5]] lifts off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan heading for the [[International Space Station]]
ROCKET USED TO CARRY PAYLOAD INTO OUTER SPACE
Space booster; Carrier rocket; Satellite launch vehicle; Space launch vehicle; Launch system; Launch vehicle assembly; Suborbital rocket; Return To Launch Site; Space rocket; Orbital launch vehicle; Return to Launch Site; Space rockets; Launch Vehicle; Submarine-based launch vehicle; Submarine-launched spacecraft; Submarine-based launch vehicles; Small lift launch vehicle; Small Lift Launch Vehicle; Supply rocket; Orbital Launch Vehicle; Suborbital launch vehicle; Orbital rocket; Return to launch site; Return-To-Launch-Site; Return-to-launch-site; Sub-orbital rocket; Distributed launch; Satellite launch system; Spacecraft launch; Satellite launch; Launch vehicles; Space launcher; Space launch vehicles; Launch rocket
A launch vehicle or carrier rocket can carry a payload from the surface to outer space, such as spacecraft and satellites. They are often operated with extensive infrastructure such as launch pads, vehicle assembly, fueling systems, range safety, etc.
Expendable launch system         
  • SLV]], [[ASLV]], [[PSLV]], [[GSLV]], [[LVM 3]]
LAUNCH SYSTEM THAT USES AN EXPENDABLE LAUNCH VEHICLE
Expendable launch vehicle; Expendable rocket; Expendable launch systems; Expendable launch vehicles; Launch Services Purchase Act of 1990; Expandable launch system
An expendable launch system (or expendable launch vehicle/ELV) is a launch vehicle that can be launched only once, after which its components are either destroyed during reentry or discarded in space. ELVs typically consist of several rocket stages that are discarded sequentially as their fuel is exhausted and the vehicle gains altitude and speed.
Launch escape system         
  • boilerplate]] Command Module.
  • The escape system unintentionally blasted off from the Mercury spacecraft on the failed [[Mercury-Redstone 1]] mission
  • pad abort test]], 5 July 2018.
  • Soyuz T-10]] capsule aborts from the launch pad.
SYSTEM TO GET THE CREW TO SAFETY IF A ROCKET LAUNCH FAILS
Launch Escape System; Escape tower; LAS (Launch Abort System); Launch abort system; Launch Abort System; Apollo pre-launch abort modes
A launch escape system (LES) or launch abort system (LAS) is a crew-safety system connected to a space capsule that can be used to quickly separate the capsule from its launch vehicle in case of an emergency requiring the abort of the launch, such as an impending explosion. The LES is typically controlled by a combination of automatic rocket failure detection, and a manual activation for the crew commander's use.

Βικιπαίδεια

Multiple rocket launcher

A multiple rocket launcher (MRL) or multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) is a type of rocket artillery system that contains multiple launchers which are fixed to a single platform, and shoots its rocket ordnance in a fashion similar to a volley gun. Rockets are self-propelled in flight and have different capabilities than conventional artillery shells, such as longer effective range, lower recoil, typically considerably higher payload than a similarly sized gun artillery platform, or even carrying multiple warheads.

Unguided rocket artillery is notoriously inaccurate and slow to reload compared to gun artillery. A multiple rocket launcher helps compensate for this with its ability to launch multiple rockets in rapid succession, which, coupled with the large kill zone of each warhead, can easily deliver saturation fire over a target area. However, modern rockets can use GPS or inertial guidance to combine the advantages of rockets with the higher accuracy of precision-guided munitions.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Multiple Launch Rocket System
1. The 1.2 million cluster bombs cited by the commander only included those bomblets dropped by a Multiple Launch Rocket System.
2. The Army‘s Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) is also being used for the first time since the 2003 Gulf War.
3. The Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) has successfully completed its trials and will be sent to Afghanistan later this year.
4. The Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System fires GPS–guided rockets with 200–pound warheads and troops are training for its use.
5. According to testimony published in Haaretz, Israel fired at least 1.2 million bomblets via its Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS), which can fire up to 12 rockets in 60 seconds.