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XM1111 Mid-Range Munition

The XM1111 Mid-Range Munition (MRM) is a 120 mm precision guided munition developed for the Rheinmetall Rh-120 120mm gun (named the M256 in the US military) used by several Western tanks. It was also intended to fulfill a requirement for Future Combat Systems (canceled) for a long-range, beyond line of sight (BLOS) tank munition.

MRM-CE
TypeDual use, B-LOS and LOS tank fired munition
Service history
In serviceCancelled
Production history
ManufacturerRaytheon Missile Systems
Unit costunknown
Specifications
Massunknown
Lengthunknown
Diameter120 mm (4.7 in)
WarheadShaped charge or kinetic energy penetrator
Detonation
mechanism
none

Enginenone required
Wingspannone
Operational
range
12.1 km (7.5 mi)
Flight altitudeN/A
Maximum speed approx. 1,700 m/s (5,600 ft/s) (at launch)
Guidance
system
Semi-active laser and uncooled imaging infrared (IIR) homing seeker
Launch
platform
M1 Abrams, Leopard 2

The U.S. Army awarded two contracts in a competition to validate the requirement, one for a kinetic energy penetrator round (MRM-KE) and one for a chemical energy high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) warhead round (MRM-CE).

In December 2007, Raytheon's CE-based concept was awarded the system-design-and-development contract to develop the round. Valued at $232.3 million, the 63-month contract covered system design and development.

The Mid-Range Munition was cancelled in 2009 along with Future Combat Systems.[1]

MRM-KE

The Mid-Range Munition-Kinetic Energy (MRM-KE) was an implementation of the MRM under development by Alliant Techsystems, Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems, and HR Textron.[2]

The missile–projectile was designed to be used as a high-velocity penetrator for line of sight and beyond line of sight shots. In line of sight, it would operate using laser guidance or a millimeter wave seeker. In BLOS, the shell would be fired in a ballistic arc, and would seek out its own target.

The missile used a kinetic energy penetrator to penetrate enemy armor. This effect was improved by a rocket motor that sped the munition up. It steered with impulse thrusters.

MRM-KE used technology developed as part of the X-Rod and XM1007 Tank Extended Range Munition (TERM) programs, both of which were cancelled.[3][4]

Timeline

  • April 2004: Successful test firing of the system.[5]
  • May 2006: Successful high Mach flight maneuver test at Yuma Proving Ground.[6]
  • July 2007: ATK Forms "Team MRM" to compete for the U.S. Army's XM1111 Mid-Range Munition Program.[2]

MRM-CE

The missile–projectile was to be a high-velocity multiple-mission projectile for line-of-sight and beyond-line-of-sight shots. In line of sight, it would operate using laser guidance or an uncooled imaging infrared seeker (IIR). In BLOS, the shell would be fired in a ballistic arc, and would glide to seek out its own targets. The BLOS mission could be autonomous or use FO directed target designation.

The MRM-CE uses a dual-mode MMW, imaging infrared (IIR) autonomous seeker or SAL is used to acquire and guide towards the target with high accuracy. The dual-mode seeker was developed and successfully demonstrated during a two-year, Army-managed science and technology program. MRM-CE refined seeker technology developed as part of the XM1007 Tank Extended Range Munition (TERM) program.

For a beyond-line-of-sight mission, the chemical energy warhead was a better solution; with proven lethality against the primary target of threat armor, and better effects against the secondary targets of buildings, fortifications, and light armor than a less versatile kinetic energy penetrator.

Specifications

Program status

  • September 2006: A U.S. M1 Abrams tank fired an MRM-CE round which hit a moving T-72 tank at a range of 8.6 kilometres (5.3 mi) meters.[8]
  • March 2007: Successful test firing using dual-mode seeker fusion.[7]
  • December 2007: Raytheon Wins Army XM-1111 Development Contract.

See also

References

  1. ^ . Soldiergeek.com. July 11, 2011. Archived from the original on November 9, 2011.
  2. ^ a b ATK Forms 'Team MRM' to Compete for the U.S. Army's XM1111 Mid-Range Munition Program - ATK PR
  3. ^ X-ROD - Global Security
  4. ^ XM1007 Tank Extended Range Munition (TERM) - Global Security
  5. ^ ATK'S MRM-KE Autonomously Searched, Guided And Hit Tank
  6. ^ ATK Achieves Success in MRM-KE Test - Deagel
  7. ^ a b MRM KE / CE 120mm - Defense Update
  8. ^ M-1 Gets 8,600 Meter Kill - Strategy Page

External links

  • More ammo for US Army - The Engineer Online
  • MRM - Global Security

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The XM1111 Mid Range Munition MRM is a 120 mm precision guided munition developed for the Rheinmetall Rh 120 120mm gun named the M256 in the US military used by several Western tanks It was also intended to fulfill a requirement for Future Combat Systems canceled for a long range beyond line of sight BLOS tank munition MRM CETypeDual use B LOS and LOS tank fired munitionService historyIn serviceCancelledProduction historyManufacturerRaytheon Missile SystemsUnit costunknownSpecificationsMassunknownLengthunknownDiameter120 mm 4 7 in WarheadShaped charge or kinetic energy penetratorDetonationmechanismnoneEnginenone requiredWingspannoneOperationalrange12 1 km 7 5 mi Flight altitudeN AMaximum speedapprox 1 700 m s 5 600 ft s at launch GuidancesystemSemi active laser and uncooled imaging infrared IIR homing seekerLaunchplatformM1 Abrams Leopard 2The U S Army awarded two contracts in a competition to validate the requirement one for a kinetic energy penetrator round MRM KE and one for a chemical energy high explosive anti tank HEAT warhead round MRM CE In December 2007 Raytheon s CE based concept was awarded the system design and development contract to develop the round Valued at 232 3 million the 63 month contract covered system design and development The Mid Range Munition was cancelled in 2009 along with Future Combat Systems 1 Contents 1 MRM KE 1 1 Timeline 2 MRM CE 2 1 Specifications 2 2 Program status 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksMRM KE EditThe Mid Range Munition Kinetic Energy MRM KE was an implementation of the MRM under development by Alliant Techsystems Lockheed Martin BAE Systems and HR Textron 2 The missile projectile was designed to be used as a high velocity penetrator for line of sight and beyond line of sight shots In line of sight it would operate using laser guidance or a millimeter wave seeker In BLOS the shell would be fired in a ballistic arc and would seek out its own target The missile used a kinetic energy penetrator to penetrate enemy armor This effect was improved by a rocket motor that sped the munition up It steered with impulse thrusters MRM KE used technology developed as part of the X Rod and XM1007 Tank Extended Range Munition TERM programs both of which were cancelled 3 4 Timeline Edit April 2004 Successful test firing of the system 5 May 2006 Successful high Mach flight maneuver test at Yuma Proving Ground 6 July 2007 ATK Forms Team MRM to compete for the U S Army s XM1111 Mid Range Munition Program 2 MRM CE EditThe missile projectile was to be a high velocity multiple mission projectile for line of sight and beyond line of sight shots In line of sight it would operate using laser guidance or an uncooled imaging infrared seeker IIR In BLOS the shell would be fired in a ballistic arc and would glide to seek out its own targets The BLOS mission could be autonomous or use FO directed target designation The MRM CE uses a dual mode MMW imaging infrared IIR autonomous seeker or SAL is used to acquire and guide towards the target with high accuracy The dual mode seeker was developed and successfully demonstrated during a two year Army managed science and technology program MRM CE refined seeker technology developed as part of the XM1007 Tank Extended Range Munition TERM program For a beyond line of sight mission the chemical energy warhead was a better solution with proven lethality against the primary target of threat armor and better effects against the secondary targets of buildings fortifications and light armor than a less versatile kinetic energy penetrator Specifications Edit Warhead Shaped charge HEAT Guidance Dual mode MMW imaging infrared homing or semi active laser guidance 7 Program status Edit September 2006 A U S M1 Abrams tank fired an MRM CE round which hit a moving T 72 tank at a range of 8 6 kilometres 5 3 mi meters 8 March 2007 Successful test firing using dual mode seeker fusion 7 December 2007 Raytheon Wins Army XM 1111 Development Contract See also EditList of gun launched missiles M982 Excalibur 155 mm extended range guided artillery shellReferences Edit ATK awarded contract to develop Abrams Advanced Kinetic Energy Ammo Soldiergeek com July 11 2011 Archived from the original on November 9 2011 a b ATK Forms Team MRM to Compete for the U S Army s XM1111 Mid Range Munition Program ATK PR X ROD Global Security XM1007 Tank Extended Range Munition TERM Global Security ATK S MRM KE Autonomously Searched Guided And Hit Tank ATK Achieves Success in MRM KE Test Deagel a b MRM KE CE 120mm Defense Update M 1 Gets 8 600 Meter Kill Strategy PageExternal links EditMore ammo for US Army The Engineer Online MRM Deagel MRM Global Security Missile Systems Precision Guided Projectiles Raytheon Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title XM1111 Mid Range Munition amp oldid 1117563141, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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