- RUM-139 VL-ASROC
Infobox Weapon
is_missile=yes
name=RUM-139 VL-ASROC
caption=A RUM-139 Launching from a VLS Cell
origin=USA
type=Standoff Anti-Submarine Weapon
used_by=United States Navy ,Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force , and Others
manufacturer=Lockheed Martin
unit_cost=
production_date=1993
service=1993
engine=Two-stage Solid Rocket Fuel Engines
weight=
length=5 meters
height=
diameter=
wingspan=
speed=
vehicle_range=28 km
ceiling=
altitude=
filling=Mark 46 torpedo
guidance=Inertial guidance
detonation=
launch_platform=Surface ShipThe RUM-139 VL-ASROC is an anti-submarine missile in the
ASROC family, currently built by theLockheed Martin company for theU.S. Navy .The design and development of the missile began in 1983 when the
Goodyear Aerospace company was contracted by the U.S. Navy to develop a ship-launched anti-submarine missile compatible with the new Mark-41 Vertical Launch System. The development of the VLS ASROC underwent many delays, and it was not deployed on any ships until 1993. During this development, Goodyear Aerospace was bought by theLoral aerospace company in 1986, and this defense division was in turn purchased by Lockheed Martin Aerospace in 1995.The first VLS ASROC missile was an RUR-5 ASROC with an upgraded solid-fuel booster section and a digital guidance system. It carries a lightweight
Mark 46 torpedo homing torpedo that is dropped from the rocket at a precalculated point on its trajectory, and then parachuted into the sea. Beginning in 1996, the missile was replaced by the newer RUM-139A and subsequently the RUM-139B. The torpedo has remained the Mk-46, though at one time an improved torpedo called the Mark-51 was proposed, and then cancelled.The vertical-launched missile first became operational in 1993, with more than 450 having been produced by 2007. It is nearly 5 meters in length, with a firing range of about 28 kilometers.
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