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LARS


Description

The Light Artillery Rocket System (LARS) developped at the point in the middle of the Sixties, was adopted by the German army in 1969 and affected at a rate of a battery of eight launchers per division. Each battery includes/understands moreover two systems of fire control system Fieldguard assembled on truck 4 X 4 and one vehicle of supply of one hundred quarante-quatre rockets. With the LARS II, improvement of the former model, each launcher from now on is assembled to the back of a truck chassis MAN 6 X 6 of 7 000 kg including/understanding two sets of eighteen tubes installed coast at coast. The empennΘes rockets with solid fuel can be drawn in 17,5 S, their recharging manual requiring approximately 15 min; the ranges minimal and maximum respectively reach 6 and 14 km. The rocket can receive heads of several types, of which the DM-711 equipped with five anti-tank mines AT-2 slowed down by parachute, the explosive DM-21 with fragmentation and the DM-701 charged with eight anti-tank mines AT1. The German army currently holds a total of 209 LARS II which are probably assigned to the units of reserve.

Weapon Systems

General

Can shoot after movement YES

Weapon Systems

Weapon System 0
Name small missile
Min Range 2
Max Range 3
Punch @ Min Range 72
Punch @ Max Range 72
Ammo 8
Reactionfire Shot Count 1
Can be fired YES
Can transfer ammo

Operating Height

Targets floating
ground level
Usable on submerged
floating
ground level

Target Accuracy: Unit Types

default 100%
light tracked vehicle 100%
medium tracked vehicle 100%
heavy tracked vehicle 100%
light wheeled vehicle 100%
medium wheeled vehicle 100%
heavy wheeled vehicle 100%
trooper 0%
rail vehicle 100%
medium aircraft 100%
medium ship 100%
building / turret / object 100%
light aircraft 100%
heavy aircraft 100%
light ship 100%
heavy ship 100%
helicopter 100%
hoovercraft 100%

Target Accuracy: Altitude Difference

-6 n.a.
-5 n.a.
-4 n.a.
-3 n.a.
-2 n.a.
-1 n.a.
0 100%
1 95%
2 n.a.
3 n.a.
4 n.a.
5 n.a.
6 n.a.
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