The Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) system is a versatile and highly maneuverable fire support platform designed to deliver precise strikes on critical targets within a range of 10 to 280 km. It is capable of launching various types of rockets and missiles, including TR-122, TRB-122 Unguided Rockets, TRG-122, TRLG-122, TRG-230, TRLG-230, TRG-300, and KHAN Missiles. This advanced system is a key asset for modern militaries, providing both offensive and defensive capabilities.
The MBRL system is equipped with a range of cutting-edge features, including automatic aiming, hydraulic stabilization, and integrated ground meteorology systems. It offers both wired and wireless communication options, ensuring seamless data transfer and command execution. The system’s cabin pressurization and ballistic protection options enhance crew safety in combat environments.
A typical MBRL battery includes a Command & Control Vehicle, Launching Vehicles, Ammunition Supply Vehicles, a Meteorology Vehicle, and a Maintenance & Repair Vehicle, along with other mission-critical vehicles. The system is designed for rapid deployment, becoming ready to fire within just five minutes.
The MBRL’s Command & Control and Weapon Management System can be integrated with modern fire support automation and battlefield command-control systems, allowing for efficient coordination and execution of missions. Target acquisition is facilitated through radars or unmanned aerial vehicles, ensuring precise targeting and effective neutralization of threats.
Technical Specifications:
- Diameter: 122 mm, 230 mm, 300 mm, 610 mm
- Range: 10 – 280 km
- Number of Tubes: Varies by rocket type (e.g., 2 x 20 TR-122, 1 x KHAN)
- Salvo Interval: 0.5 ~ 15 seconds
- Vehicle: 6×6 or 8×8 Tactical Wheeled Vehicle
- Aiming: Automatic with Manual Backup
- Stabilization: 4 Hydraulic Legs
- Navigation System: INS + GPS
The MBRL system stands as a testament to modern military engineering, combining mobility, firepower, and precision to support a wide range of combat scenarios.
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