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The GMLS was used only with the early RIM-2A and RIM-2B Terrier missiles. | The GMLS was used only with the early RIM-2A and RIM-2B Terrier missiles. | ||
− | The Mk 4 is the only Terrier GMLS where the missiles were stored vertically. The magazine of both Mod 1 and Mod 0 had an capacity of 74 missiles. Mod 1 was the superfiring installation, and was identical to the Mod 0 except for a lengthened loader rail. | + | The Mk 4 is the only Terrier GMLS where the missiles were stored vertically. The magazine of both Mod 1 and Mod 0 had an capacity of 74 missiles. Mod 1 was the superfiring installation, and was identical to the Mod 0 except for a lengthened loader rail. |
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+ | All Terrier missile launch systems, including the Mk 4 GMLS, used the Mk 5 Terrier launcher. | ||
== Used on == | == Used on == |
Revision as of 23:36, 29 July 2018
History
The Mk 4 GMLS was fitted on the Baltimore class cruisers Boston and Canberra, replacing the aft gun turrets. The first installation was commissioned in 1955. In 1961 the first non-US Navy installation was commissioned, the Italian Missile cruiser Giuseppe Garibaldi. This was also a conversion of a former gun cruiser. The Boston and Canberra installations were decommissioned in 1970, followed by the Italian installation in 1971.
The GMLS was used only with the early RIM-2A and RIM-2B Terrier missiles.
The Mk 4 is the only Terrier GMLS where the missiles were stored vertically. The magazine of both Mod 1 and Mod 0 had an capacity of 74 missiles. Mod 1 was the superfiring installation, and was identical to the Mod 0 except for a lengthened loader rail.
All Terrier missile launch systems, including the Mk 4 GMLS, used the Mk 5 Terrier launcher.
Used on
Affiliated systems
Part description
Red lines show decks around the installation. The drawing has the belowdeck installation drawn in, which requires covering for use on a finished Shipbucket drawing. The Terrier missile underneath the part drawing is oversized for detail, the missiles in the part are correctly sized. For clarity they are shown in blue (training round) colour.