M142 HIMARS
M142 ko ki-tōng hué-tsìnn-phàu hē-thóng (HIMARS) (ing-gú: M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) sī 1990 nî-tāi āu-kî uî Bí-kok lio̍k-kun khai-huat ê khing-hîng ê to-kuán hué-tsìnn-phàu , an-tsong teh piau-tsún ê Bí-kok lio̍k-kun tiong-hîng tsiàn-su̍t (FMTV) khah-tshia tshia-kè-á tíng-kuân.
M142 ko ki-tōng hué-tsìnn-phàu hē-thóng (HIMARS) | |
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M142 HIMARS launching a GMLRS rocket at the White Sands Missile Range in 2005 | |
Luī-hîng | |
Guân-sán-tē | Bí-kok |
Ho̍k-i̍k kì-lo̍k | |
Ho̍k-i̍k kî-kan | 2010–bo̍k-tsiân |
Tsèn-tsing | |
Sing-sán li̍k-sú | |
Sing-sán-siong | Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control |
Tan-kè |
$3.5 pah-bān /muí-tsi̍t-ê huat-siā-khì + hū-tsài-khì, $110,000 per one M31 GMLRS (2014);[3] $3.8 pah-bān (in 2020)[4] per one launcher+carrier |
Tsè-tsō sòo-liōng | > 540[5] |
Ki-pún tsu-guân | |
Tāng-liōng | 16,250 kg (35,800 lb)[6] |
Tn̂g-tōo | 7 m (23 ft 0 in) |
Khuah-tōo | 2.4 m (7 ft 10 in) |
Kuân-tōo | 3.2 m (10 ft 6 in) |
Sîng-guân | 3 |
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Traverse | 360° |
Effective firing range | |
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Armor | Light |
Tsú-iàu kun-pī |
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E̋n-z̩ín |
Caterpillar 3115 ATAAC 6.6-liter diesel 290 hp[9] |
Ūn-tsok huān-uî | 480 km (300 mi) |
Siōng-kuân sok-tōo | 85 km/h (53 mph) |
HIMARS tsah-ū tsi̍t-ê tiàu-tshng, phuè-pī 6-ki GMLRS hué-tsìnn hi̍k-tsiá tsi̍t-ki ATACMS tō-tān. HIMARS khǹg-teh Bí-kok lio̍k-kun FMTV 5 tùn khah-tshia tíng-kuân, ē-tàng huat-siā to-kuán hué-tsìnn hē-thóng tān-io̍h hē-lia̍t (MFOM ) lāi-té tsí-tīng ê sóo-ū hué-tsìnn. HIMARS "tān-io̍h tiàu-tshng" (ammunition pod) ē-sái hām M270 MLRS hōo-siong kau-uānn; iah-m̄-kò, HIMARS kan-na hān-tsè tsi̍t-ê tân-io̍h tiàu-tshng, iah-m̄ sī M270 kah i-ê piàn-thé ê piau-tsún nn̄g-ê tiàu-tshng.
Huat-siā-khì ē-tàng hōo Lockheed C-130 Hercules hui-ki lai ūn-su.[10] Huat-sia-khì ê té-puânn siōng khai-sí iû FMTV ê guân-sí set-pī tsè-ts-siong BAE Systems Mobility & Protection Systems (tsiân-sin sī Armor Holdings Aerospace and Defense Group Tactical Vehicle Systems Division) lâi sing-sán. M̄-kù té-puânn tī 2010-nî tsì 2017-nî sī-iû Oshkosh kong-si sing-sán.[11] Tsit-má té-puânn hām huat-siā-khì lóng-hōo khiā-tī Arkansas tsiu Camden ê Lockheed Martin tō-tān & hué-khòng kong-si sing-sán.[12]
Huat-tián
siu-káiHIMARS sī Lockheed Martin tō-tān hām hué-khòng-tsè uī-tio̍h buán-tsiok Bí-kok lio̍k-kun iau-kiû jî-lâi khai-huat ê su-jîn khì-gia̍p.
Tsu-guân
siu-káiJîn-guân | 3: phàu-tshiú, kà-sú, hām huat-siā-tiúnn |
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Tāng-liōng | 16,200 kg (35,800 lb) |
Tn̂g-tōo | 7 m (23 ft) |
Khuah-tōo | 2.4 m (7 ft 10 in) |
Kuân-tōo | 3.2 m (10 ft) |
Hîng-tōng kū-lî | 480 km (300 mi) |
Sok-tōo | 85 km/h (53 mph) |
Bú-tsong | 1-ê tiàu-tshng, phuè-pī 6-ki M30/M31 hē-lia̍t ê GMLRS hué-tsìnn hi̍k-tsiá 1-ki ATACMS tō-tān |
Tsù-kái
siu-kái- ↑ "Exclusive: US deploys long-range artillery system to southern Syria for first time". CNN. June 13, 2017. (Eng-gí)
- ↑ "HIMARS Strike At Night In Iraq • 2016 Mosul Advance". Gung Ho Vids. goân-loē-iông tī 11 December 2021 hőng khó͘-pih – via YouTube. (Eng-gí)
- ↑ Oestergaard, Joakim. "About the HIMARS". Aeroweb. goân-loē-iông tī 23 April 2015 hőng khó͘-pih. 28 April 2015 khòaⁿ--ê. (Eng-gí)
- ↑ Johnston, Louis; Williamson, Samuel H. (2022). "What Was the U.S. GDP Then?". MeasuringWorth. February 12, 2022 khòaⁿ--ê. United States Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the Measuring Worth series.
- ↑ "HIMARS". Lockheed Martin. 18 May 2022. 22 June 2022 khòaⁿ--ê. (Eng-gí)
- ↑ "High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) — M142". USAASC. (Eng-gí)
- ↑ "Lockheed Tests Improved GMLRS Rocket". Army technology. 8 November 2009. (Eng-gí)
- ↑ "MGM-140 Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS)". Missile Threat. CSIS. (Eng-gí)
- ↑ "Himars", Military today, goân-loē-iông tī 2022-12-28 hőng khó͘-pih, 2022-09-25 khòaⁿ--ê. (Eng-gí)
- ↑ US new Weapons 2017: The Powerful M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System HIMARS. 16 January 2017. goân-loē-iông tī 15 February 2017 hőng khó͘-pih – via YouTube. Video unavailable (Eng-gí)
- ↑ "Lockheed Martin Delivers First HIMARS Vehicle Produced 100 Percent in Camden Arkansas". Lockheed Martin. 26 July 2017. (Eng-gí)
- ↑ "Half-billion-dollar HIMARS contract goes to Camden, other Lockheed Martin facilities". Magnolia reporter. 16 July 2019. (Eng-gí)
Tsham-ua̍t
siu-káiGuā-pōo liân-kiat
siu-kái- Koaⁿ-hong bāng-chām
- M142 HIMARS Lockheed Martin High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (Army recognition)
- High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS)
- Information about M26/M30/M31 MLRS rockets on designation-systems.net
- Use of HIMARS system suspended in Afghanistan after 12 civilians killed by 300m targeting error
- HIMARS Technical Manuals