122 mm MLRS Rocket 40 Km. Range
The 122 mm GRAD rocket is an unguided artillery rocket widely used in multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS) for area suppression and indirect fire support. Designed for rapid deployment and high-volume fire capability, it is effective against personnel, light armored vehicles, and area targets. Its operational simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness make it a preferred solution in various military applications. The system provides fast response times and the ability to deliver concentrated firepower over a wide area, offering significant tactical flexibility on the battlefield.
Advantages
- High volume of fire capability for area coverage
- Simple and reliable design
- Cost-effective compared to guided systems
- Rapid deployment and ease of operation
- Compatible with widely used launcher systems
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 122 mm |
| Total Length | ~2,800 – 3,000 mm |
| Weight | ~60 – 70 kg |
| Warhead Type | HE, Fragmentation (various) |
| Maximum Range | ~20 – 40 km (depending on type) |
| Propulsion | Solid rocket motor |
| Stabilization | Fin-stabilized |
| Launch Platform | MLRS (e.g., BM-21 type systems) |