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DSEI 2021: Arnold Defense announces next generation Fletcher development program.
Arnold Defense, the St. Louis based manufacturer of 2.75-inch rocket launchers, is announcing the launch of a capability development program for their unique Fletcher Land-Based, Laser-Guided Rocket Launcher that aims to deliver a future ‘next generation’ suite of systems.
Fletcher Land-Based, Laser-Guided Rocket Launcher (Picture source: Army Recognition)
The Fletcher precision-guided 2.75-inch/70mm weapon system was first unveiled in 2017 at DSEi in London and a number of major orders were announced in October 2020. This announcement coincides with DSEI 2021.
Following the receipt of some direct operational feedback from current users of the Fletcher system, Arnold Defense is launching this capability development program to investigate the potential to take the next generation of Fletcher systems in a number of key directions. Specifically, the program will include the development, integration and testing of optical pointing, for use when laser designation is not an option and digital fire control systems to increase the operability, functionality and operational capability.
As well, the program includes the development of a system to enable multiple “clustered” launcher configurations and notably, man-pack portable units for use by dismounted troops. Once developed and successfully tested, this will allow Fletcher to be used by small teams working on foot giving the dismounted user the ability to accurately engage targets from the ground at a range of over 5km.
Running concurrently with this future development program, Arnold Defense are already working on some other revolutionary development projects for Fletcher including a boat-mounted marine variant and further development of their 23-round MLHS ground-based system, first unveiled at DSEI in 2019.
With Fletcher, Arnold Defense has made a bold departure from the traditional concept of use for 2.75-inch rocket systems; that of an area suppression weapon delivered by aviation assets. Arnold’s innovative approach to Fletcher using advanced rocket-guidance technology to utilize ground-based launch platforms, meets the demands of modern, vehicle-mounted and dismounted asymmetric warfare.
Fletcher’s unique design allows for ease of operation, maintenance and sustainment. It employs an existing suite of guidance modules, rockets and warheads, already used in well-known programs and readily available to global forces. As a result, the Fletcher system is ‘rocket agnostic’ allowing the user to fire their existing in-service 2.75-inch rockets of choice with rockets from both BAe and Thales having been tested and certified for use.
Doug Wallace, President at Arnold Defense said, “We’ve listened very carefully to the feedback we’ve received from the operational use of the first generation Fletcher system and we’re now developing a suite of possible future solutions to improve the operational capability and flexibility.” He added, “Arnold Defense is committed to protecting the warfighter. Fletcher has generated huge interest globally with its unique capability to deliver organic, long-range precision firepower to even the smallest unsupported tactical element. What we’re now developing will add even more to the firepower toolset on offer to the users.”
Fletcher Land-Based, Laser-Guided Rocket Launcher (Picture source: Arnold Defense)
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