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missile vehicle : ウィキペディア英語版
missile vehicle

In the military, vehicles such as trucks or Tractor units can be used to transport or launch missiles (rockets with warheads), essentially a form of rocket artillery. Such a vehicle may transport one or multiple missiles. The missile vehicle may be a self-propelled unit or the missile holder/launcher may be on a trailer towed by a prime mover. They are used in the military forces of a number of countries in the world. Long missiles are commonly transported parallel to the ground on these vehicles, but elevated into an inclined or vertical position for launching. Missile vehicles include transporter erector launchers (TEL) and multiple rocket launchers (MRL) such as the Patriot missile system. Single or dual missile vehicles often transport their missiles uncovered. The missile batteries of multiple rocket launchers often hold their missiles inside tubular or rectangular canisters for each missile, from which the missiles or rockets can be launched (or fired, in other words). Many missile trucks use pneumatic (air-filled) tires, although they may be large and specialized for offroad travel. However, some missile vehicles use tractor crawler drive similar to that of a tank.
The Katyusha rocket launcher was an early launcher mostly mounted on missile trucks used by the Soviet Union during World War II. In turn, the US produced in World War II the T34 Calliope missile-launching vehicle in limited quantities by attaching a multiple-missile battery atop an M4 Sherman tank.
Among the largest missile vehicles are the multi-wheeled (tires) 8-axle MZKT-79221 carrying vehicles for Topol M ICBMs as the Russian army's longest trucks.〔(Russian Ballistic Missile Carriers )〕 As of December 2008, there are six such road-mobile missile systems.〔(Army Recognition December 2008-3rd mini-article on Russia )〕
Another Russian example is the truck for the Pechora-2M Surface-to-Air Anti-aircraft missile system, which can transport and launch two missiles,〔(Pechora-2M Surface-to-Air Anti-aircraft missile system )〕
and also used by some other countries. American examples of single-missile launcher trucks include M39 Series Trucks, M289 and M896 Honest John Missile Launcher Trucks.
〔(M39 Missile Launcher Trucks )〕
In these trucks after transporting the missile, the missile-launching mechanism with the missile on it is pivoted upwards to put it into position for launching.
〔(Honest John Rocket )〕
Some trucks carry a battery containing four US Harpoon or Patriot missiles for launching.
〔(YouTube-Coastal truck battery firing a Navy Harpoon missile )〕
These multiple missile batteries are also pivoted upwards for launching and the launcher in some cases can be rotated around on the chassis (or platform) of the truck. To prepare for launching operations, outriggers are extended from the truck and placed on the ground to stabilize the truck from a recoil reaction during a missile launch.
〔(YouTube-Patriot System Operation )〕
The M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System, used in the USA and several other countries, uses a tractor crawler drive instead of conventional pneumatic tires. An example of a single-missile vehicle with a tractor crawler drive is the French Pluton missile launcher, based on the AMX-30 tank. The 2K11 Krug is a Soviet/Russian two-missile transporter erector launcher with a tractor crawler drive. The Russians also have rather extensive S-300 missile systems on various vehicles. Other examples of Soviet MRLs include the BM-21 Grad, BM-27 Uragan, and BM-30 Smerch, which use pneumatic tires and tubular missile canisters and are also used by various other countries. A Soviet-produced 9K52 Luna-M missile system uses a 9P113 single-missile TEL with pneumatic tires to transport an uncovered Soviet 9M21 missile. American missile vehicles include the M1134 Anti-Tank Guided Missile Vehicle from the Stryker family of military vehicles (with pneumatic tires and smaller BGM-71 TOW missiles), MIM-72 Chaparral (with tractor crawler drive and four exposed missiles), and AN/TWQ-1 Avenger (with pneumatic tires and anti-aircraft missile canisters) systems.
In the former Soviet Union and now in Russia, missile trucks with their missiles on display drove through in Victory Day Parades in Red Square, Moscow each May.〔(Victory Parade in the World War II - 2008 (Russia, Moscow, Red Square) )〕
== Gallery of missile vehicle photos ==

File:MAZ-537 missile transporter.JPG|Missile transport truck MAZ-537 with a special missile container at the Strategic Missile Forces Museum in Ukraine
File:Katyusha launcher rear.jpg|Soviet Katyusha rocket launcher on truck used in World War II
File:T-34-rocket-launcher-France.jpg|American T34 Calliope, a multiple-missile launcher installed atop a tank, used in World War II
File:SA-3 EP 2006.JPG|Peruvian missile truck for dual S-125 Pechora missiles
File:MGR-1 Honest John rocket.jpg|M289 Honest John Missile Launcher Truck
File:RDN mobile misbat.jpg|Danish mobile missile battery for holding four Harpoon missiles
File:MLRS 05.jpg|The M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System uses a tractor crawler drive.
File:Pluton 034.jpg|Pluton missile launcher, based on the AMX-30 tank
File:Sa-4.jpg|2K11 Krug two-missile TEL
File:MoscowParade2009 7.jpg|S-300 missile vehicle
File:1372 bm 21 grad.JPG|BM-21 Grad multiple rocket launcher
File:9P140 Uragan.jpg|BM-27 Uragan multiple rocket launcher
File:BM-30 Smerch MLRS.jpg|BM-30 Smerch multiple rocket launcher
File:Luna m frog 7 hameenlinna 1.jpg|9K52 Luna-M missile system
File:Flickr - The U.S. Army - TOW missile fire.jpg|M1134 Anti-Tank Guided Missile Vehicle fires a BGM-71 TOW missile.
File:MIM-72 Chaparral 07.jpg|MIM-72 Chaparral with four uncovered missiles and a tractor crawler drive
File:Avenger missile.jpg|AN/TWQ-1 Avenger Air Defense System
File:KrAZ trucks with S-200 missiles, Independence Day parade in Kiev 2008.JPG|KrAZ trucks with S-200 missiles in Ukraine
File:SA-2 Guideline towed by a ZIL-131 truck.JPEG|S-75 Dvina missile on a ZIL-131 truck of the East German Army
File:SCUD 2.JPG|MAZ-7310 with Scud missile of the Afghan National Army
File:Scud-launcher-scotland1.jpg|Scud missile transporter erector launcher with missile in vertical position
File:ADATS_2008.JPG|Canadian Forces M113 APC with Air Defense Anti-Tank System (ADATS)



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