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Light Artillery Rocket System

The Light Artillery Rocket System (or LARS) is a series of West German vehicle mounted multi-barrel rocket launchers designed for rapid concentration of fire on designated targets. The rockets are of 110 mm caliber. The usual mounting was a lightly armoured Magirus or MAN 6x6 truck.[2] 36 rockets were mounted in two clusters of 18. The weapon entered service in 1969 and was phased out by 1998 and replaced by the M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System.[3]

Key Information

Firing LARS II.

Operators

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Former operators

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References

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  1. ^ Foss, Christopher (1977). Jane's pocket book of towed artillery. New York: Collier. p. 149. ISBN 0020806000. OCLC 911907988.
  2. ^ Army recognition LARS 110 SF 1 Système lance roquette multiple sur camion
  3. ^ 110 mm Light Artillery Rocket System (LARS) rockets – Jane's Ammunition Handbook
  4. ^ Hogg, Ian (2000). Twentieth-century artillery. New York: Barnes & Noble Books. p. 310. ISBN 0760719942. OCLC 44779672.
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