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نظام الحماية سلبية MASS للميكو


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The procurement statistics bear this out. Since its market launch in 2002, thirteen nations have ordered a total of 200 MASS launcher systems for no fewer than 25 different types of vessels. One of the latest customers is the Algerian navy which has procured two MASS 4L for the Meko A200 frigates, each with a four launcher configuration and the long range firing and distraction capability MASS DUERAS



In addition to the standard MASS configuration, Rheinmetall offers two optional versions, MASS_DUERAS and MASS_ISS.

The MASS_DUERAS is a piggyback solution. It features launching tubes for distraction rockets mounted on top of the MASS launcher. Anti-torpedo distraction rockets will also be available soon. In 2009 Canada chose the MASS_DUERAS as standard equipment for the upgrade program of its Halifax-class frigates.

Featuring built-in sensors for detecting radar, laser and electro-optical threats, the MASS Integrated Sensor Suite (ISS) configuration has now been extended to include “NavGuard”, an active missile approach warning device. It is capable of detecting small incoming guided missiles such as MILAN, Sagger or Fagott, and thus closes a vulnerability gap when it comes to protecting vessels in littoral zones.
 
Oto Melara 127/64 LW Vulcano
The system 127/64 LW, is designed in a modular fashion, with a dome type "stealth" of weight, with a loading system with automatic handling of ammunition and 64 gauge tube cooled CMS interface.
This gun has a weight of 28.9 tons, with a rate of fire of 35 RXM and extended ranges of up to 100 kilometers. Its elevation is -12 ° / +70 ° with time correction ronza 240 <7 seconds and 80 ° elevation <4 seconds and a fire accuracy <0.5 mrad.
Similarly ammunition has offered Vulcan 127 BER, GLR and GLR-SAL , so as to achieve goals modalities fire NSFS, ASuW and AAW , with ranges of up to 100 kilometers.
Note that the 127/64 mm, is (and will be) in service with the navies of Germany (F125), Italy (Fremm) and Algeria (Meko A200).



 
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