MGM-140 ATACMS explained

MGM-140 ATACMS (Army Tactical Missile System)
Origin:United States
Type:Rocket artillery
Tactical ballistic missile
Is Ranged:yes
Is Explosive:yes
Is Artillery:yes
Is Vehicle:yes
Is Missile:yes
Service:1991–present[1]
Wars:
Designer:Ling-Temco-Vought
Design Date:1986
Manufacturer:Lockheed Martin
Unit Cost:M39: $820,000 (FY1998)[2] (or ~$1,476,000 FY2022)
M57: ~$1,700,000 (FY2021)[3]
Number:3,700[4] [5]
Spec Label:[6] [7]
Max Range:300abbr=onNaNabbr=on
Filling:M74 bomblets (M39) or
214 kg (472 lb) WAU-23/B unitary warhead (M48, M57)
Guidance:GPS-aided inertial navigation guidance
Speed:Supersonic, in excess of 3Mach[8]
Wingspan:55inches
Ceiling:50abbr=onNaNabbr=on
Launch Platform:M270, HIMARS

The MGM-140 Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS; pronounced /əˈtækəmz/) is a tactical ballistic missile designed and manufactured by the US defense company Ling-Temco-Vought (LTV), and later Lockheed Martin through acquisitions. It uses solid propellant and is long and in diameter, and the longest-range variants can fly up to 300km (200miles).[9] The missiles can be fired from the tracked M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) and the wheeled M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS).

An ATACMS launch container has one rocket but a lid patterned with six circles like a standard MLRS rocket lid to prevent an enemy from discerning what type of missile is loaded.

History

The concept of a conventional tactical ballistic missile was made possible by the doctrinal shift of the late Cold War, which rejected the indispensability of an early nuclear strike on the Warsaw Pact forces in the event the Cold War went hot.[10] The AirLand Battle and doctrines, which emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s, necessitated a conventional-armed (hence much more accurate) missile to strike enemy reserves, so the United States Army Aviation and Missile Command sponsored the Simplified Inertial Guidance Demonstrator (SIG-D) program.

Within this program, Ling-Temco-Vought developed a solid-fuel analog of the MGM-52 Lance missile, designated T-22,[11] with a new RLG-based inertial guidance package, which demonstrated unprecedented accuracy. In 1978, DARPA started the Assault Breaker technology demonstration program to attack armor formations with many mobile hard targets at standoff ranges. It used the T-22 missile and the Patriot-based Martin Marietta T-16 missile with cluster warheads.

Development of the missile now known as ATACMS started in 1980, when the U.S. Army decided to replace the Lance with a similar nuclear, but also chemical or biological, tipped solid-fuel missile dubbed the Corps Support Weapon System (CSWS). Concerned that two branches were developing too many similar missiles with different warheads, the Department of Defense merged the program with DARPA's Assault Breaker in 1981, and with United States Air Force (USAF)'s Conventional Standoff Weapon (CSW) in 1982–1983.[12]

The new missile system, designated Joint Tactical Missile System (JTACMS), soon encountered USAF resistance to the idea of an air-launched ballistic missile. As a result, in 1984 the USAF ended its participation in the non-cruise missile portion of the program, leading to the missile being redesignated as the Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS).[12]

In March 1986, Ling-Temco-Vought won the contract for the missile design. The system was assigned the MGM-140 designation. The first test launch came two years later, thanks to earlier experience of the company with previous programs.

The ATACMS was first used in combat in 1991: 32 were fired from the M270 MLRS during Operation Desert Storm.[13] In 2003, more than 450 were fired in Operation Iraqi Freedom.[14] As of early 2015, more than 560 ATACMS missiles had been used in combat.

In 2007, the U.S. Army terminated the ATACMS program due to cost, ending the ability to replenish stocks. To sustain the remaining inventory, the ATACMS Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) was launched, which refurbishes or replaces propulsion and navigation systems, replaces cluster munition warheads with the unitary blast fragmentation warhead, and adds a proximity fuze option to obtain area effects. Deliveries were projected to start in 2018. The ATACMS SLEP is a bridging initiative to provide time to complete analysis and development of a successor capability to the aging ATACMS stockpile, which could be ready around 2022.[15]

In January 2015, Lockheed Martin received a contract to develop and test new hardware for Block I ATACMS missiles to eliminate the risk of unexploded ordnance by 2016. The first modernized Tactical Missile System (TACMS) was delivered in September 2016 with updated guidance electronics and added capability to defeat area targets using a unitary warhead, without leaving behind unexploded ordnance.[16] [17] Lockheed was awarded a production contract for launch assemblies as part of the SLEP in August 2017.[18] In 2021, Lockheed Martin was contracted to upgrade existing M39 munitions to the M57 variant with a WDU-18/B warhead from the Harpoon missile by 2024.[19]

A plan announced in October 2016 to add an existing seeker to enable the ATACMS to strike moving targets on land and at sea[20] was terminated in December 2020 to pursue other missile efforts.[21]

The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023 authorized the production and procurement of up to 1,700 additional ATACMS, but this was not funded by the 2023 Defense Appropriations Act.[22] [23]

Russian invasion of Ukraine

In October 2023, a year and eight months after the Russian invasion, the United States delivered ATACMS to Ukraine.[24]

The use of these missiles threatened the entirety of the Russian land corridor in southern Ukraine;[25] it further placed within reach the vast majority of the Russian-operated air bases inside Ukraine (north of Crimea), and complicated Russia's use of attack helicopters against Ukrainian targets.[26] [27]

On February 19, 2024, NBC News reported that U.S. President Joe Biden was considering providing Ukraine with longer-range ATACMS.[28]

On 17 April 2024, six explosions were reported at the Dzhankoi air base in Russian-occupied Crimea. Pro-Russian military bloggers and Ukrainian sources believe that ATACMS missiles or ballistic missiles were used. Some of these missiles deployed cluster munitions. At least six explosions and multiple secondary explosions were reported by locals. The Kyiv Post posted a picture of contrails which it suggests were consistent with ballistic missiles.[29]

On April 20, 2024, after months of delays, the U.S. House of Representatives approved an additional $61 billion in foreign aid to Ukraine[30] which included the delivery of the longer-range version of ATACMS.[31] On April 24, 2024, it was reported that the U.S. secretly sent the 300 km range version of ATACMS to Ukraine in March 2024.[32] [33] The Biden Administration had previously been hesitant to provide more missiles due to concerns over supply, since ATACMS production cannot be accelerated in the same way simple artillery rounds could, but the production of enough missiles over previous months as well as Russia's use of North Korean ballistic missiles led to the decision that providing them continuously would not harm U.S. readiness.[34] [35]

The ATACMS uses multiple inertial navigation units knitted together with software, so it is able to maintain accuracy when GPS is lost from Russian electronic warfare better than other GPS-guided weapons.[36]

On 23 June 2024, during an attack on Sevastopol, one of the ATACMS missiles launched by Ukrainian forces allegedly hit a beach where a number of civilians were at the time of the attack. According to Kremlin claims, at least four people, including two children were killed and over 150 injured, with Russian officials blaming the US for the attack while the US claimed the deaths were the result of Russian air defense shooting down one of the missiles, which caused it to deviate from its course.[37]

On 1 July 2024, Russia claimed to have recovered an ATACMS missile guidance system intact and Russian officials are studying the guidance system to "identify any weak spots".[38]

Variants

Specifications
M39 Block IM39A1 Block IM48 QRUM57 Block IA Unitary
Mass (est)UnknownUnknown
Length
Diameter
Guidance
type
INSGPS aided INS
Warhead950 x M74 bomblets300 x M74 bombletsWAU-23/B unitary warhead
Warhead
weight
FuzeM74 APAM bomblets each initiated by an M219A1E1 fuzeFMU 141/B point detonating fuzeTri-mode (point detonating, proximity, and delay) fuze
MotorSolid-propellant rocket motor
Max speedUnknownUnknownUnknown
Min range
Max range

Future

Precision Strike Missile

See main article: Precision Strike Missile.

In March 2016, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Raytheon announced they would offer a missile to meet the U.S. Army's Long Range Precision Fires (LRPF) requirement to replace the ATACMS. The missile will use advanced propulsion to fly faster and farther, originally out to 500order=flipNaNorder=flip,[50] while also being thinner and sleeker, increasing the loadout to two per pod, doubling the number that can be carried by the M270 MLRS and M142 HIMARS launchers.[51] [52]

Lockheed and Raytheon were to test-fire their submissions for the renamed Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) program in 2019, with the selected weapon planned to achieve Initial Operational Capability in 2023. The initial PrSM will only be able to hit stationary targets on land, but later versions will track moving targets on land and sea.[53] With the United States withdrawal from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty in August 2019,[54] it was announced that the range of the PrSM would be increased beyond the "499 km" limitation previously placed upon it by the treaty.[55]

In June 2020, the Army had begun testing a new multi-mode seeker – an upgrade for the Precision Strike Missile. The missile will enter service in 2023. The upgraded seeker is expected to be part of a major program improvement planned for 2025.[56] In July 2021, the U.S. announced that Australia had become a partner in the PrSM Program with the Australian Army, signing a memorandum of understanding for Increment 2 of the program with the US Army's Defense Exports and Cooperation agency, and contributed .[57] [58] The United Kingdom announced its intentions to field the PrSM starting in 2024 as part of an upgrade to the British Army's M270 MLRS.[59]

Operators

Current operators

Future operators

Failed bids

See also

Comparable missiles

External links

Notes and References

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