ATACM Long Range Missile is Unstoppable

Task & Purpose
10 Oct 202320:35

Summary

TLDR这段视频脚本详细介绍了美国陆军的战术导弹系统——ATACMS(陆军战术导弹系统),它是一种能够精确打击300公里外目标的导弹系统,误差范围仅为10米。视频提到,美国总统拜登在一次闭门峰会上承诺向乌克兰总统泽连斯基提供少量的ATACMS导弹,尽管这一决定尚未公开宣布,也没有包含在最新的32.5亿美元的安全援助包裹中。ATACMS的发展历程、技术特点、在冷战期间的起源以及在现代战争中的潜在用途均在视频中进行了探讨。此外,视频还讨论了美国政府为何在一年多的拒绝后改变态度,决定向乌克兰提供这种武器,以及美国陆军寻求更新换代ATACMS的计划,包括正在开发的精确打击导弹(PRSM),预计将在2023年底前交付给美国陆军。

Takeaways

  • 📐 美国陆军战术导弹系统(ATACMS)能够精准打击300公里内的目标,误差仅在10米左右。
  • 🚀 拜登总统在9月21日的闭门峰会中承诺向乌克兰总统泽连斯基提供少量攻击导弹,但未有官方声明确认。
  • 🔍 尽管乌克兰政府已请求一年多,美国政策出现重大逆转,决定向乌克兰发送远程攻击导弹。
  • 🤔 美国可能没有足够的导弹来应对未来几年出现的威胁,这可能是美国政府改变主意的原因之一。
  • ⏳ ATACMS系统最初在冷战期间开发,目的是对抗苏联和华沙公约组织的大规模陆军。
  • 🔨 ATACMS的生产过程充满挑战,几乎失败,但最终在1991年被美国陆军接受。
  • 📦 ATACMS与俄罗斯的伊斯坎德尔系统或中国的DF系列相比,具有独特的优势,如能够集成到现有的M270多管火箭系统中。
  • ⏱️ ATACMS的飞行速度远高于大多数巡航导弹,可以在不到5分钟内打击150公里外的目标。
  • 💰 制造ATACMS涉及134个不同的供应商,分布在29个不同的州,其中65个是小企业。
  • 🔄 美国陆军自2016年以来一直在寻找ATACMS的替代品,即精确打击导弹(PrSM),预计将在2023年底前交付。
  • ⛓️ ATACMS虽然已有近30年历史,但其在战场上的潜在用途,特别是在东欧当前的冲突中,仍然具有重要价值。

Q & A

  • 美国陆军的战术导弹系统的最大射程是多少?

    -美国陆军的战术导弹系统,即ATACMS(Army Tactical Missile System),其最大射程为300公里。

  • 美国总统拜登在何时承诺向乌克兰总统提供攻击导弹?

    -根据报道,美国总统拜登在2023年9月21日的一次闭门峰会中承诺向乌克兰总统提供少量的攻击导弹。

  • 为什么美国之前一直拒绝向乌克兰提供ATACMS?

    -美国之前拒绝提供ATACMS的原因包括担心该武器的长射程能力可能允许打击俄罗斯领土,以及美国自身可能没有足够的导弹来同时应对其他威胁,如中国。

  • ATACMS的圆概率误差(CEP)是多少?

    -ATACMS的圆概率误差(CEP)在10米左右,这意味着它能够非常精确地击中目标。

  • 美国陆军的ATACMS库存数量大约是多少?

    -据《华盛顿邮报》报道,美国陆军大约有1,486枚ATACMS在其武库中。

  • 为什么ATACMS的生产如此困难?

    -ATACMS的生产困难主要是因为它有134个不同的供应商分布在29个不同的州,其中65个是小企业。供应链的复杂性意味着每个分包商都必须满足新的生产计划,否则就会出现瓶颈。

  • ATACMS是如何在海湾战争中获得名声的?

    -ATACMS在海湾战争中首次使用,其前32枚导弹全部发射,并且据报道有100%的杀伤率,因此在军队中获得了极高的人气。

  • 美国陆军是否有计划替换ATACMS?

    -是的,美国陆军至少从2016年开始就一直在寻找ATACMS的替代品。Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) 是由洛克希德·马丁公司开发的,旨在改进ATACMS并在各个方面都有所提升。

  • 为什么美国现在可能考虑向乌克兰提供ATACMS?

    -随着新型导弹PrSM即将服役,美国可能有信心可以分配一些其老化但强大的ATACMS给乌克兰,尤其是在对抗俄罗斯等日益激进的大国时。

  • ATACMS与俄罗斯的Iskander系统或中国的DF系统相比有何优势?

    -ATACMS的优势在于它可以适配到现有的M270多管火箭系统(MLRS)中,并且使用与标准六联装火箭弹舱盖相同的盖子,这使得敌人难以识别哪个发射器装载了ATACMS。

  • 为什么ATACMS在东欧当前的冲突中可能很有用?

    -ATACMS的高速(超过马赫3)意味着它能够快速打击时间敏感的目标,限制了敌人的防御措施,并且能够严重威胁任何开火的俄罗斯炮兵部队。

Outlines

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🚀 美国陆军战术导弹系统介绍

第一段主要介绍了美国陆军的战术导弹系统,该系统能够精确打击300公里内的目标,误差范围在10米左右。提到了美国总统拜登在白宫的秘密峰会上承诺向乌克兰总统提供少量攻击导弹。尽管没有官方声明确认这一决定,但至少有四名匿名美国官员向媒体泄露了这一消息。如果消息属实,这将结束乌克兰政府一年多来对此类能力的请求,标志着美国政策的重大逆转。此外,还讨论了美国政府为何在一年多次否认后改变主意,向乌克兰发送武器。

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🛰️ ATacMS导弹的起源与生产

第二段深入探讨了陆军战术导弹系统(ATACMS)的起源和生产过程。从冷战时期的军事学说到现代的导弹发展,包括在1980年代的技术进步,如环激光陀螺仪和数字式惯导系统,这些技术使得火箭炮转变为真正的精确制导武器。讲述了1981年美国国防部将陆军和空军的导弹项目合并的尝试,以及由于设计优先级不同导致的分歧。最终在1984年决定将项目分开,陆军得以自由发展自己的导弹系统。此外,还提到了ATACMS的生产合同、生产挑战以及它在1991年被美国陆军接受的情况。

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🔍 ATacMS导弹的技术特点与发展历程

第三段详细介绍了ATacMS导弹的技术特点,包括其与俄罗斯和中国的战术弹道导弹系统的比较,以及它如何能够适应现有的M270多管火箭系统发射器。讲述了ATacMS在海湾战争中的表现,以及其后续的改进和变种,包括1996年增加的GPS制导和有效射程提升至300公里。还提到了LTV公司将其导弹组件出售给洛克希德·马丁公司,以及后者成为主要承包商的情况。

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🎯 ATacMS导弹在现代战场的应用

第四段讨论了ATacMS导弹在现代战场,特别是在东欧的应用。强调了它的速度优势,能够以超过马赫三的速度飞行,从而在战场上为乌克兰提供更多战术选择。提到了乌克兰军队对提高火箭炮射程的需求,以及ATacMS如何能够威胁到敌方的指挥所和炮兵部队。还讨论了美国陆军寻求ATacMS替代品的情况,包括精确打击导弹(PrSM)的发展,以及美国退出中程核力量条约(INF)后导弹发展不再受限的情况。

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📅 ATacMS导弹的未来与社交媒体互动

第五段作为结尾,简要提及了ATacMS导弹的未来,包括洛克希德·马丁公司即将推出的新型导弹PrSM,以及美国对乌克兰提供ATacMS导弹的可能动机。此外,还提到了社交媒体上的互动,邀请观众关注Instagram上的Kappy Army账号,并观看更多相关视频。

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Keywords

💡战术导弹系统

战术导弹系统是指用于军事目的,能够在战场上提供精确打击的导弹系统。在视频中,它指的是美国陆军的战术导弹系统,能够精确打击远距离目标,是视频讨论的核心武器系统之一。

💡MGM-140陆军战术导弹

MGM-140陆军战术导弹是美国陆军使用的一种地对地导弹,它能够在300公里范围内进行精确打击。视频中提到,这种导弹具有很高的精度,能够在敌人的头顶上选择性地打击特定目标。

💡乌克兰

乌克兰是视频讨论的地缘政治焦点,因为美国总统拜登承诺向乌克兰总统提供攻击导弹。这一决策被看作是美国政策的重大逆转,并且与乌克兰政府长期寻求此类能力有关。

💡M270多管火箭系统

M270多管火箭系统是一种可以发射多种不同类型火箭和导弹的履带式自行火箭炮。视频中提到,MGM-140导弹可以从M270发射,且由于导弹的体积,M270一次只能携带两枚这种导弹。

💡集束弹药

集束弹药是一种在到达目标上空时会分散成多个小炸弹的弹药类型,用于覆盖大范围目标。视频中指出,MGM-140导弹最初是配置为集束弹药,但后来改为单一弹头,以更有效地打击指挥控制中心。

💡GPS制导

GPS制导是一种利用全球定位系统提高武器精度的技术。视频中提到,1996年对MGM-140导弹进行的Block 1A升级包括了GPS制导,将误差半径降低到25米以内。

💡DARPA

DARPA,即美国国防高级研究计划局,是一个负责研发先进军事技术的政府机构。视频中提到,DARPA在1978年启动了“突击破坏者”项目,该项目对后来导弹技术的发展产生了重要影响。

💡AirLand Battle

AirLand Battle是北约在冷战时期开发的一种战斗学说,旨在通过整合空中和地面部队来抵御苏联及其华沙条约盟友的潜在入侵。视频中解释了这种学说如何影响了陆军战术导弹系统的发展。

💡深度作战

深度作战是苏联的军事学说,旨在利用数量优势通过连续的攻击波次来突破敌方防线。视频中提到,北约的AirLand Battle学说是为了直接对抗苏联的深度作战学说。

💡第二梯队打击

第二梯队打击是一种军事策略,旨在打击敌方的后勤中心、指挥控制中心或集结中的装甲部队,以阻止敌方的进攻。视频中解释了MGM-140导弹如何用于实现这一概念。

💡精确打击导弹

精确打击导弹(PrSM)是美国陆军正在开发的新一代导弹系统,旨在取代MGM-140导弹。视频中提到,随着PrSM的即将服役,美国可能更愿意向乌克兰提供一些老化但仍然强大的MGM-140导弹。

Highlights

美国陆军的战术导弹系统可以精确打击300公里内的目标,误差范围在10米以内。

美国总统拜登在9月21日的闭门峰会上承诺向乌克兰总统泽连斯基提供少量攻击导弹。

尽管没有官方声明或在最新的32.5亿美元安全援助计划中包括ATACMS,但至少有四名匿名美国官员向媒体泄露了这一消息。

如果消息属实,这将结束乌克兰政府一年多来一直寻求这种能力的局面,标志着美国政策的重大逆转。

美国可能没有足够的导弹来应对未来几年出现的威胁,这一担忧得到了国防分析师的确认。

美国政府在一年多的否认之后,为何改变主意向乌克兰发送武器?

ATACMS(陆军战术导弹系统)在1991年被美国陆军正式接受,并在海湾战争中首次使用,表现出色。

ATACMS的设计允许它适配到现有的M270多管火箭系统发射器中,增加了隐蔽性。

ATACMS的制造过程非常复杂,涉及134个不同的供应商,这解释了为什么这种导弹的数量如此有限。

洛克希德·马丁公司在2022年生产了500枚ATACMS导弹,但这些导弹已经全部预定给外国买家。

ATACMS的起源和冷战时期的军事学说有关,旨在对抗苏联及其华沙条约组织的大规模装甲部队。

ATACMS的原始生产批次估计为2500枚,其中许多最初配置为集束炸弹。

每枚ATACMS的成本超过150万美元,是美国陆军军火库中最远程和最具威力的武器之一。

ATACMS在1996年的1A升级中添加了GPS制导,将误差半径降低到不到25米。

美国陆军自2016年以来一直在寻找ATACMS的替代品,即精确打击导弹(PrSM),预计将在2023年底前交付。

PrSM的射程将超过500公里,是美国退出中程核力量条约后新开发的导弹系统。

美国政府可能因为PrSM的即将服役而有信心向乌克兰提供一些老化但强大的ATACMS导弹。

Transcripts

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this is the US Army's tactical missile

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system that can yeep Munitions 300 kilm

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within a margin of error of give or take

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10 m you're not placing Warheads on

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foreheads you're choosing which strand

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of hair you want to hit on the enemy's

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Dome so why is the attack him so hot

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right now major news outlets reported

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that on September 21st President Biden

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promised a small number of attack of

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missiles to Ukrainian president zalinski

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in a closed door Summit at the White

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House no official statements has

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convered this decision and no atacam are

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included in the latest $325 million

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security assistance package at least

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four us officials speaking anonymously

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leaked the news to the Press if true the

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decision to send the long range attack

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of missiles ends over a year of the

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Ukrainian government asking for this

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capability it's a major reversal of

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American policy citing a variety of

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reasons from the weapons long range

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would allow strikes into Russian

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territory along with concerns that the

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US didn't have enough to send without

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seriously compromising its ability to

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fend off other threats like China how

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and why was this system developed our

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defense analysts correct that the US

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might not have enough missiles to handle

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emerging threats in the coming years and

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why is the US government changing its

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mind about sending the weapon to Ukraine

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after over a year of denials I'm your

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average infantryman at Cappy Army on

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just briefed me that an alien invasion

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will land in 1 hour and their only

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destroy those ugly disgusting alien

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faces with this FN SCAR last time I

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cover UFOs so it looks like war crimes

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must warn you about Cappy these aliens

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aliens I'm sure they're not my type

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wield the power of Seduction fortunately

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aliens find more beautiful than their

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own Reflections the smooth craftmanship

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and curves of the go guns are

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pin comment below goat gun is proudly

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turning a luring aliens into gun

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enthusiast since since well now take a

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look at this huge missile loaded into

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the atacam that missile weighs 227 kg or

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500 lb the m270 conventional Loadout has

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two pods with six missiles each but at

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13 ft in length and 22 in in diameter

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the MGM 140 takes up an entire pod by

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itself meaning an m270 can only carry

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two attacks in instead of six regular

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rocket artillery it's so big when it's a

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unitary bomb like this it has a kill

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radius of about 260 ft or 80 M according

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to my average infantryman math that's

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60% larger than a55 artillery shell the

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atacam was first made famous during

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Operation Desert Storm it's a ground

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launched guided ballistic missile that

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can be fired from either the m270 or

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m142 high Mars launch vehicle the

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Washington Post reported that they

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estimate the US Army has

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1,486 atacam in their Arsenal it's an

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oddly specific number 364 are armed with

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cluster Munitions and the rest are

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unitary bombs but how accurate are those

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numbers I'm not sure because the

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Pentagon isn't exactly releasing

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official estimates right now on their

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atacam inventory the exact numbers

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withheld for national security reasons

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that sounds accurate though when you

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consider that the US actually terminated

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the atacam program in 2007 because the

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costs were too high to justify at the

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time remember this was back when the

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focus of the US military was on

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counterinsurgency warfare and the atacam

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had limited use there this means no new

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atacam missiles were added to the US

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inventory between 2007 and today however

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the service life extension program did

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refurbish older missiles into current

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operational versions that didn't start

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until 2016 and renew missiles didn't

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reach the us until 2018 around 4,000

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attack of missiles of various types were

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produced by locked Martin in total minus

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the 600 that were fired in Iraq but that

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doesn't mean that the US has 3,400 left

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over because missile systems actually

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degrade over time the chemical compounds

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and Rockets Motors explosives hydraulic

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systems they get old and become

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ineffective over time its reported shelf

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life is 10 years so that could mean that

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the US only operational missiles that

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they have might be whatever was

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refurbished and delivered by locked

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Martin since 2018 which does make 1486

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sound about right that's a very limited

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Supply and already it's in use by eight

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us allies with at least six other

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countries in the process of acquiring

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the atacam for themselves so everyone

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wants more Munitions of this variety the

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weird part though is that locked Martin

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still manufactures the ATT back a

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missile in 2022 alone the company

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produced 500 missiles but all of them

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were already destined for foreign buyers

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Australia's order in 2022 is worth

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around $385 million in US and they just

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received their first delivery Morocco

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signed a contract in April of 2023 worth

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an even greater 524 million with money

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like that on the line no country is

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going to place their order on hold for

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charity no matter how much they support

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Ukrainian Independence

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it's not a simple matter of increasing

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production either a 2020 fact sheet from

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locked shows the atacam system has 134

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different suppliers in 29 different

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states 65 of which are small businesses

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Supply chains like that mean that every

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single subcontractor has to meet the new

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production schedule or bottlenecks start

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appearing what that means is that it

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doesn't do locked or Ukraine any good to

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boost factory production by 10 or 20%

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when the company that makes a critical

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microprocessor can't deliver a single

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extra computer chip the weapons Origins

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tell us a lot about how it'll be used in

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Eastern Europe today the program that

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would become the Army tactical missile

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system started with a major shift in

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Doctrine in the middle of the Cold War

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the Soviet Union and Warsaw packed

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armies vastly outnumbered the US and

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NATO forces in Europe this meant early

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NATO Cold War defense plans against the

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potential invasion of Western Europe

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were based on using tactical nuclear

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weapons to stop the tide of mass Soviet

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formations wow that doesn't sound good

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can we I don't know maybe invent I don't

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know a less terrible alternative by the

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mid 1970s technology had changed enough

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that the US and NATO redesigned their

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defensive framework into a new war

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fighting Doctrine called AirLand Battle

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that didn't just depend on nuclear

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Annihilation AirLand Battle was a direct

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counter to the Soviet own Doctrine

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called Deep battle the Soviet way of war

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with this deep battle plan was to use

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their Superior numbers in waves the

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first Soviet wave applied pressure

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across the entire front line they would

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identify weak points in the line and

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then send a second wave of elite units

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to force a breakthrough at those

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vulnerable points once a breakthrough

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was achieved a second or third wave

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would exploit the Gap and drive through

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the US military's rear that doesn't

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sound right this would quickly collapse

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the rest of the US military's defense

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like a deck of cards okay so how do you

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counter that plan a key factor in NATO's

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AirLand Battle Doctrine was to paralyze

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the soviet's second wave within air and

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more importantly missile strike the

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original production run of the attacka

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missiles were an estimated

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2,500 many of which were originally

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configured in the cluster bomb

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specification because they were thought

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to the most effective way against the

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Soviet Army which would outnumber them

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the first version of the missile known

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as the M39 block 1 could deliver 950

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bomblets 165 km away since then these

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Munitions were refitted to unitary

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single bombs that are more effective

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against command centers each missile

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costs over $1.5 million it's one of the

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longest range and hardest hitting

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weapons in the Army's Arsenal these long

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range ground launch missile strikes

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would allow time for NATO reinforcements

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to reach potential breakthrough zones

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the plan was to hit the Soviet Logistics

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hubs command and control centers or

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massed armor formations behind the lines

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this way overwhelming air power could

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stop the incoming attack in its tracks

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the US military calls this concept the

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second Echelon shrike this must have

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been before the Army shoehorn the word

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tactical into everything

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okay so now we understand the reasons

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for why the atacam was developed but who

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are you going to call to actually create

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this thing the development was a

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challenging process that almost failed

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several times enter the defense Advanced

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research project agency or Dara for

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short it's an unassuming innocent

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looking Building located in Arlington

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Virginia that has created some of the

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world's most insane technology DARPA

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launched the assault breaker pilot

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program in

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1978 assault breaker's goal wasn't to

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develop a specific missile but instead

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it was meant to create the advanced

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sensors Radars and guidance Electronics

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this foundational Tech would transform

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simple rocket artillery into true

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Precision guided Munitions in fact the

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$155 million program led to many

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innovations that the US military takes

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for granted today the most important

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results for missile development were the

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ring laser gyroscope and a digital strap

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down inertial guidance system okay what

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what what does all that mean think of it

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like a fancy version of Counting how

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long you've traveled at a constant speed

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to plot your distance traveled except

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way more complicated than that because

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it keeps track of altitude Direction and

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angle the test missile using just these

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guidance Technologies landed within 25 M

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of the target after launching from 64 km

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away Pro proving long range missile Tech

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was within reach the 1980s was the rise

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of Corporations and buzzwords like

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Synergy in March of 1981 the Department

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of Defense wanted a piece of all this

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Synergy action they decided to merge the

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Army and Air Force missile programs into

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one project together in theory the Army

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and Air Force working together is great

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for keeping cost down and reducing

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redundancy but in practice this idea of

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synergy doesn't always work the reason

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is because the Air Force had very

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different design priorities than the

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army they wanted to make the missile fit

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in the Bombay of a B-52 for instance the

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two branches ended up fighting to get

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their priorities on the drawing board it

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culminated with a design Choice by the

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air force that they wanted a stealth

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missile and so they classified the

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entire project above the level that most

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army officers could even access the Air

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Force basically shut the door tied up a

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sign that said only cool kids loud in

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august 19 1984 it became clear that the

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joint missile just wasn't going to work

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so the project was split into two

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separate Services the Army was free to

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do as they please they were like dogs

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let loose so in November 1990 the

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production contracts for the atacam was

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drawn up but they hit another snag the

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company LTV lost one of their

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subcontractors and LTV was the main

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producer of the atacam so the

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subcontractor that they lost was called

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singer Corporation singer Corp was the

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subcontractor for the control actuation

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system in the atacam rocket but they

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went out of business just a few months

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into the initial production run if LTV

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couldn't find a replacement vendor for

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the part soon the delay might cost the

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firm the fixed price contract that they

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got and it would risk bankruptcy for the

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entire conglomerate the LTV program

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manager Bud Laughlin quickly found a

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replacement in Simmons Precision motion

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control they physically moved to their

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Factory in New Jersey for 6 months to

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ensure the assembly line change over

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went smoothly after all the research and

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production headaches the atacam was

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finally accepted into the army as the

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MGM 140 in 1991 but all this goes to

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show just how difficult these missiles

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are to manufacture and produce and why

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so few of them exist today atacam is

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often compared to Tactical ballistic

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missiles like the Russian iscandar

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system or the Chinese DF system but the

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American system has a few tricks up its

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sleeve that sets it apart for one most

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ballistic missiles like the Russian

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isander Chinese DF series requires their

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own dedicated transporter erector launch

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vehicles that are easy to identify and

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track by the enemy I'm sure you probably

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recognize its silhouette instantly the

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American atacam on the other hand was

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designed to fit into the existing m270

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multiple launch rocket system and even

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uses a cover that looks exactly like the

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standard six Circle rocket lid this bit

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of deception makes it difficult to

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identify which launcher might have an

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attack them inside and which might have

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regular rocket artillery both vehicles

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have an integrated winch to speed reload

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within 3 to 5 minutes the deceptive

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launcher setup isn't just to protect the

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missiles either if the enemy doesn't

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know where the attack a missile might

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come from they can't map out the systems

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max range to include in their battle

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plans attacks gained its Fame during the

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Gulf War when its first 32 missiles

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produced were all fired and they had a

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reported kill rate of 100% they were so

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popular among the troops they nicknamed

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it AT&T after the Telecom company and

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their slogan Reach Out And Touch someone

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the first version only used inertial

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navigation for its guidance system and

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had an effective Precision range of

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about 50 m at max range already

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impressive for late 1980s technology

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especially when you consider that the

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the Contemporary Soviet OTR 21 had 150 M

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accuracy at much shorter range of 70 km

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in 1996 the block 1A upgrades added GPS

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guidance to the missiles which brought

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the error radius down to less than 25 M

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because of the improved Precision the

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payload weight was cut in half improving

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the range to 300 km LTV sold its missile

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components to locked Martin in 1992

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who've been the prime contractor for the

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attacka missile ever since the attacka

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missiles would continue to improve

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through several variants in the 1990s

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and early 2000s they had a different

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fuse option for instance including a

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type with guided anti-armor submunitions

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called the brilliant anti-tank

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submunition the bat variant was

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cancelled in 2002 though and the Army

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began phasing out the cluster variants

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of the atacam in favor of unitary

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Warheads the improved attaka missiles

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would be given another chance to shine

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during operation Iraqi Freedom 450

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missiles were launched over the course

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of the operation by 2015 560 attacka

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missiles had been fired in combat while

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originally designed as a defensive

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weapon to disrupt Warsaw pack

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reinforcements its offensive value was

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also clear so why would this be useful

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in Eastern Europe today first let's get

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the concern of fear out of the way a

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statement by the Kremlin on September 26

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2023 said that the delivery of atacam

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would make no difference on the

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battlefield which is a departure from

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their usual threats of nuclear

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apocalypse so we all can breathe easy

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that we're going to live another day it

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has a much higher speed than most cruise

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missiles so the atacam flies at Mach

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three or more Storm Shadow and air

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launched cruise missiles that have been

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used to great effect by Ukraine so far

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take about 15 minutes to travel 2 150 km

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atacam can do that in under 5 minutes

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think about it it opens up a a lot more

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options for engaging time sensitive

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targets it limits the defensive measures

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that the enemy can take it will

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seriously threaten any Russian Artillery

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battery that opens fire without attack

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thems Ukraine's Western donated rocket

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artillery like the high Mars is

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basically fighting with one hand behind

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its back Ukrainian intelligence officer

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bonov had this to say regarding the

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current Gap in Ukraine's artillery range

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quote the Russians just Place command

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posts and other things beyond our

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current range so we don't have anything

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to reach them there and the situation is

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the same with Russian Aviation at the

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airfields fighting Russian Aviation

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using air defense systems is very costly

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and ineffective Aviation should be taken

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out at the air base this missile will

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put way more enemy command centers into

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range so why does a military need

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attacks if they already have similar

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range Storm Shadow

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missiles storm Shadows have limitations

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of Their Own by virtue of being air

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launched cruise missiles it takes time

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to fuel prep and plan a flight mission

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for an aircraft limiting the range and

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rate at which air launched missiles can

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be fired planes have to be maintained

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after each flight and Pilots need rest

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too meaning only the highest priority

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targets are worthy of a strike Mission

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Ukrainian Pilots can't launch their

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Storm Shadow missiles directly from the

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front line either this reduces the 250

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km range by that extra distance ground

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launched missiles like atacam have a lot

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less involved in planning and launching

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a strike not to say it's easy but the

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high Mars launch Vehicles basically a

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glorified truck chassis which is a lot

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less maintenance and training intensive

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than a jet play the new stuff though for

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all its capability and past performance

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the atacam is almost 30 years old the

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Army has sought a replacement for the

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atacam since at least 2016 the Precision

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strike missile that locki developed

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improves on atacam in every way and it

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has growth potential built in for future

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improvements the Precision strike

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missile was originally planned with a

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max range capped at

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499 km to fit within the constraints of

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the immediate range nuclear forces

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treaty that the US and Soviets signed in

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1987 however president Trump announced

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in October of 2018 that the US withdrew

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from the treaty due to Contin Ed Russian

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violations and non-compliance with the

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expiration of the INF treaty missile

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development in the US is no longer

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capped at 500 kilomet and the prsm is

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set to be the first US ballistic missile

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with a range in excess of 310 Mi the

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Precision strike missile first

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operational units are set to be

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delivered to the US Army by the end of

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2023 defense analysts have theorized

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that the pending adoption of the

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Precision strike missile has more to do

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with the US releasing attack thems to

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Ukraine than anything else the US

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government has had good reason to hold

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on to its small inventory of ballistic

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missiles as a safegard against

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increasingly aggressive power in the

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block of Russia China and Iran but with

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new and better missiles set to enter

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service in just a few months time the US

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seems confident it can part with at

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least a few of its aging yet potent

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attack of missiles especially if locki

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can crank out the prsm I'm your average

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