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VLS Mk 41 Missile

Launch Canisters for the Vertical Launching System

Launch Canisters for the Vertical Launching System

BAE Systems and Lockheed Martin have teamed to produce the Vertical Launching System (VLS) Mk 41 for current and future naval surface combatants. As the U.S. Navy's VLS Mk 41 mechanical design agent, BAE Systems has more than 30 years of experience in the development, production and support of this system for naval forces throughout the world.

The VLS Mk 41 is a highly survivable system with missiles and associated hardware located below the armored deck. Redundant fire control and launcher interface links also enhance system survivability in casualty situations. The VLS Mk 41 capability to simultaneously prepare two missiles in each 8-cell launcher module allows for fast reaction to multiple threats with concentrated, continuous firepower. Multimode operation allows simultaneous interface and missile preparation for discrete antiaircraft, antisubmarine warfare, strike, naval surface fire support and ballistic missile defense missions. The VLS Mk 41 is highly adaptable to accommodate the latest weapon types to meet new mission requirements.

As the U.S. Navy's VLS Mk 41 missile canister design agent, BAE Systems has developed the Mk 25 Quad-Pack canister, which can vastly increase a ship's self-defense capability. The Mk 25 Quad-Pack allows the system to store and fire four Evolved SeaSparrow Missiles (ESSMs) in a canister space that normally contains a single weapon.


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