Difference between revisions of "Mk 143 Armoured Box Launcher"

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== History ==
 
== History ==
Before the advent of VLS, the [[Tomahawk Land Attack Missile]] needed a surface ship launch platform. After concept of a angled quadruple launcher, similar of those with AGM-84 Harpoon, the [[Mk 143 Armoured Box Launcher]] was developped and used operationally. They were added to some refitted US NAVY vessels in the 1980s, such as, the Iowa class Battleships.  
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Before the advent of VLS, the [[Tomahawk Land Attack Missile]] needed a surface ship launch platform. First a concept of a angled quadruple launcher, similar of those with AGM-84 Harpoon, was studied. But a new launcher system name the [[Mk 143 Armoured Box Launcher]] was developped and used operationally. They were added to some refitted US NAVY vessels in the 1980s, such as the Iowa class Battleships.  
  
 
== Used on ==
 
== Used on ==
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* CGN-38 to CGN-41 (Virginia class cruisers)
 
* CGN-38 to CGN-41 (Virginia class cruisers)
 
* BB-61 to 64 (Iowa class in their 1980s refit)
 
* BB-61 to 64 (Iowa class in their 1980s refit)
 
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* DD-974 (Spruance class DD)
  
 
== Affiliated systems ==  
 
== Affiliated systems ==  

Revision as of 03:34, 5 March 2024

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History

Before the advent of VLS, the Tomahawk Land Attack Missile needed a surface ship launch platform. First a concept of a angled quadruple launcher, similar of those with AGM-84 Harpoon, was studied. But a new launcher system name the Mk 143 Armoured Box Launcher was developped and used operationally. They were added to some refitted US NAVY vessels in the 1980s, such as the Iowa class Battleships.

Used on

  • CGN-9 (Aegis conversion)
  • CGN-38 to CGN-41 (Virginia class cruisers)
  • BB-61 to 64 (Iowa class in their 1980s refit)
  • DD-974 (Spruance class DD)

Affiliated systems

links to other components that use these pages, for example:

Part description

The part is all above deck (bolt on) In the image, 5 views are shown: sideview, 30 degrees sideview, 45 degrees view, front and back. Off the side, 45 degree, front and back views, a top view is included.

See also