MK 41 Vertical Launching System (MK 41 VLS)
The MK 41 Vertical Launching System (MK 41 VLS) is a missile launch system used on Navy surface ships. It’s installed below deck to provide surface navies the capability to fire a variety of missiles including anti-air, anti-submarine, surface-to-surface, and strike.
MK 41 VLS is currently deployed at sea in 13 different configurations, ranging from a single module with eight cells to 16 modules with 122 cells. The launcher has completed integration or is currently being integrated with 18 different ship classes and 11 different weapon control systems for 12 different navies.
The MK 41 VLS is available in three different sizes to meet most hull and mission requirements:
The Strike length MK 41 is the largest system accommodating missiles from every warfare mission.
The Tactical length is over 7 feet shorter than the Strike length and can accommodate a variety of missiles up to approximately 18.5 feet in length.
The Self-Defense Launcher (SDL) is specifically designed for ship self defense. SDL is shorter and lighter than the other variants. Its size and weight make it ideal for smaller ships such as corvettes and frigates and for aircraft carriers with limited deck and hull space
MK 41 has become the worldwide launcher of choice for navies around the globe. It’s a revolutionary missile launching system that eliminates all of the problems of conventional and single purpose launchers. Following are some key highlights:
- Revolutionary Launch Control System incorporates latest technologies:
- LAN architecture
- Fiber optic communications
- COTS
- Cell-based launch control architecture
- Designed to meet emerging mission requirements
- Flexible, modular mechanical configuration
- Multi-missile capability
- Proven in combat >99 reliability
- Any missile, any cell
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