Excalibur army presents BM-21 MT vehicle IDET 2017 80106172

 
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International Defence and Security Technologies Fair

31 May - 3 June 2017
Brno, Czech Republic
 
Excalibur Army at IDET 2017
 
 
 Excalibur Army presents its upgraded BM-21 Mulltiple Launcher Rocket System at IDET 2017
At IDET 2017, Excalibur army presents its newest version of the BM-21 Grad MLRS. The BM-21 MT is an upgraded project of the originial 122mm BM-21 Grad rocket launcher. It is a firing support means for the ground troops, designed for the focused carpet destruction of the enemy's position, their resources, military equipment and human forces within a distance of 1,600 to 20,380m.
     
At IDET 2017, Excalibur army presents its newest version of the BM-21 Grad MLRS. The BM-21 MT is an upgraded project of the originial 122mm BM-21 Grad rocket launcher. It is a firing support means for the ground troops, designed for the focused carpet destruction of the enemy's position, their resources, military equipment and human forces within a distance of 1,600 to 20,380m.
     
The main goal of the upgrade was to streamline the firing, its accuracy, shorten the preparatory time needed to start firing and leaving the firing position. The main emphasis was laid to automate and simplify operations related to the launch and control of effective fire-mission, resulting in a fully autonomous system capable of immediate reaction without the need for organic integration within firing units with separate firing elements.

The MLRS ( Multiple Launcher Rocket System) is based on the new TATRA T 815-7T3R2T 4x4 .1R chassis of well-proven TATRA FORCE T 815-7 heavy off-road truck, featuring perfect terrain crossability, high speed even in rough terrain condition, low operation cost and high reliability while providing the driver and launcher operators with high driving comfort.

The BM-21 MT is powered by a air-cooled four stroke supercharged V-8 producing 270kW. The BM-21 MT can fire all its 40 122mm rockets within 20 seconds. It has a gross weight of 14,850kg (including 40 rockets).