LAROM

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LAROM

LAROMs during a military exercise
Type Multiple Rocket Launcher
Place of origin Flag of Romania Romania
Specifications
Weight 13.7 tonnes
Length 7.35 m
Width 2.40 m
Height 3.10 m
Crew 5

Primary
armament
LAR Mk.4 160mm rockets
Secondary
armament
122mm rockets

The LAROM is a Romanian modern, highly mobile, native-made multiple rocket launcher, based on a DAC-25.360 six-by-six truck, in service with the Romanian Land Forces. Currently, there are 24 systems in service, all operated by the 8th Mixed Artillery Brigade. The LAROM can operate with the standard 122mm rockets, as well as with the more advanced 160mm ones, within a range between 20-45km. The GRAD 122mm rocket is used to suppress and annihilate concentrated targets and has a 18kg HE warhead, a range of about 20km and can be fired in salvos of up to 2 rounds/second. The LAR Mk IV 160mm rockets employ composite solid propellants. Wraparound stabilizing fins deploy when the rocket exits the launcher. The Mk IV rocket can have an HE-COFRAM type or a cluster warhead. A remotely set electronic time fuze opens the canister at the appropriate height to give area coverage of about 31,400 m2 for each cluster warhead. The LAR Mk IV has a minimum range of 10 km and maximum range of 45 km and can be fired in salvos of up to 1 round/1,8 seconds.

The standard launch pod containers hold 13 LAR Mk IV rockets or 20 GRAD rockets, with two pods on a launcher.


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