PULS (multiple rocket launcher) explained
PULS (Precise & Universal Launching System, formerly known as Lynx MRL) is a multiple rocket launcher developed and manufactured by ELBIT Systems (formerly Israel Military Industries) and used by Israel Defense Forces and other countries.[1]
History
After the acquisition of Israel Military Industries by Elbit Systems in 2018, an upgraded and modernized version of the Lynx was developed, called the PULS (Precise & Universal Launching System).[2] The Defense Technology Institute (DTI) of Thailand is partnering with Elbit Systems to develop a Thai version of the PULS called D-11A.[3]
The EURO-PULS is being developed in cooperation between the German KNDS and ELBIT targeting the European market by integration of, additional missile types. As part of the project, the US made GMLRS and other HIMARS missiles would have been integrated with the EURO-PULS launchers, however, the management of Lockheed Martin, the US missile manufacturer, refused to do so.[4]
In January 2023, Denmark announced it is negotiating the acquisition of 8 PULS systems for the Royal Danish Army.[5]
In March 2023, the Dutch Ministry of Defence announced that it would acquire 20 PULS systems for the Royal Netherlands Army with the first systems to be delivered in the same year.[6] [7] The contract worth 305 million dollars was signed on May 18.[8]
On 10 October 2023, the government of Spain decided to order the locally manufactured version of the PULS systems for SILAM programme .[9]
Israel introduced the PULS into IDF service in 2020 under the name Lahav, which is a PULS rocket module mounted on a HEMTT truck chassis. It was first used operationally in February 2024 during the Israel–Hamas War.[10]
Design
It can be configured to carry a variety of rockets in two sealed pod containers: 36 (2 pods × 18 rockets each) 122mm Grad rockets; or 26 (2×13) 160mm LAR-160 or ACCULAR rockets; or eight (2×4) 306mm EXTRA rockets; two (2×1) 330mm Delilah missiles or four (2×2) 370mm Predator Hawk tactical ballistic missiles.[1]
The PULS also able to carry and launch SkyStriker loitering munitions, which is a unique feature among MLRS systems. The SkyStriker drones have a range over 100 km and 6 drones are packed into a single container according to a video published by Elbit Systems. The drone can engage moving targets unlike the other missiles of the PULS system, but it can also return and land after doing reconnaissance and can be relaunched again.[11] [12]
Missile options
[13] [14]
!Rocket / missile!Diameter!Weight!Max. quantity!Guidance!Max. range!Accuracy
CEP!WarheadGRAD | 122 mm | 66 kg | 18 pcs / pod32 pcs / vehicle | none | 40 km | n.a. | 20 kg |
LAR160 | 160 mm | 110 kg | 13 pcs / pod26 pcs / vehicle | none | 45 km | n.a. | 46 kg |
Accular 122 | 122 mm | 72 kg | 18 pcs / pod32 pcs / vehicle | GPS/INS | 35 km | 10 m | 20 kg |
Accular 160 | 160 mm | n.a. | 13 pcs / pod26 pcs / vehicle | GPS/INS | 40 km | 10 m | 35 kg |
SkyStriker UAV | n.a. | n.a. | 6 pcs / pod12 pcs / vehicle | CCD/IR and GPS/INS | 100+ km | 1 m | 5-10 kg |
EXTRA | 306 mm | 570 kg | 4 pcs / pod8 pcs / vehicle | GPS/INS | 150 km | 10 m | 120 kg |
Delilah | 330 mm | 187 kg | 2 pcs / pod4 pcs / vehicle | CCD/IR and GPS/INS | 250 km | 1 m | 30 kg |
Predator Hawk | 370 mm | 800 kg | 2 pcs / pod4 pcs / vehicle | GPS/INS | 300 km | 10 m | 160 kg | |
Practice missiles with a range between 7-15 km are also available for the PULS system.
[15] Operators
- Royal Danish Army – 8 PULS delivered (contract signed on March 2, 2023) for USD133 million. The PULS is based on a Tatra T815 6×6.[17] All the launchers and missiles were handed over by the end first quarter of 2024.[18]
- Royal Netherlands Army – 20 PULS on order on chassis with armoured cabins. Contract worth US$305 million was signed on May 18, 2023, four vehicles to be delivered in 2023.[19]
- The first TATRA truck based PULS launcher was delivered in February of 2024. The rest will be built locally on armoured Scania Gryphus 8×8 trucks in 2025 and 2026.[20]
- Rwandan Army – 5 Lynx ordered in 2007, in service since 2008.
Future operators
- Spanish Army – 16 PULS were ordered in October 2023 for the program ("Sistema Lanzador de Alta Movilidad") for approximately €576.5 million. Elbit Systems is collaborating with a consortium made of Expal, Escribano Mechanical & Engineering, GMV and Iveco Defense Vehicle.[24] Details of the contract:
- Truck 8×8, (ASTRA SM 88.45)
- Accular 122: 16 pods, 288 missiles (18 missiles per pod)
- EXTRA: 28 pods, 122 missiles (4 missiles per pod)
- Predator Hawk: 32 launching pods, 64 missiles (2 missiles per pod)
- Training rockets: 216 rockets
Unknown customers
- Elbit Systems announced on the 18th of July, 2023 that it was awarded a $150 million contract to supply PULS rocket launchers and a package of precision-guided long-range rockets to an international customer. The contract will be performed over a period of three years.[25] [19]
- Elbit Systems announced on the 6th of August, 2024 that it was awarded a contract worth approximately $270 million to supply rocket artillery to an international customer. The contract will be performed over a period of 4 years.[26]
Potential operators
- Norway intends to procure modern long-range capabilities for the land forces (missile artillery). According to reports, the intention is to introduce 16 Euro-PULS or HIMARS missile artillery systems, including an ammunition package and associated equipment.[32]
See also
Vehicle of similar era & design
Notes and References
- Web site: Lynx : Autonomous multi-purpose multiple rocket launcher. IMI systems . 11 December 2017.
- Web site: 17 January 2020 . Elbit Systems PULS (Precise & Universal Launching System) . Military Leak . 16 November 2020.
- Web site: Defense & Security 2022: Thailand, Elbit partner on D11A multiple rocket launcher . 30 August 2022 .
- Web site: Citing missile mismatch, Lockheed snarls at HIMARS challenge in Europe .
- Web site: 2023-01-27 . Denmark negotiates the purchase of ATMOS and PULS systems from Elbit . 2023-02-17 . en-US.
- Defensie versterkt vuurkracht met raketartillerie en langeafstandswapens . Army strengthens firepower with rocket artillery and long range weapons . Dutch . 3 April 2023 . 3 April 2023.
- Kamerbrief over D-fase project Raketartillerie . House of Representatives letter about D-phase project Rocket artillery . Dutch . 3 April 2023 . 4 April 2023.
- Web site: Elbit Systems Awarded $305 Million Contract to Supply PULS Rocket Artillery Systems to the Royal Netherlands Army. Elbit systems.
- Web site: zona-militar.com – España aprobó el contrato para la compra del Sistema Lanzacohetes de Alta Movilidad destinado al Ejército de Tierra . 11 October 2023 .
- https://armyrecognition.com/hamas_gaza_-_israel_war_2023/israeli_army_deploys_new_lahav_multi-caliber_mlrs_against_hamas_militants_in_gaza_strip.html Israeli Army deploys new Lahav multi-caliber MLRS against Hamas militants in Gaza Strip
- Web site: elbitsystems.com - Elbit Systems Awarded a $95 Million Contract to Supply Canister Configuration SkyStriker Loitering Munitions to a European Country .
- Web site: youtube.com - Elbit Systems / SkyStriker Tactical Loitering Munition (video) . . 20 May 2024 .
- Web site: Elbit Systems . Land Rocket Artillery Catalog . 2022-02-14.
- Web site: Elbit . PULS . 2022-02-14.
- Web site: España aprobó el contrato para la compra del Sistema Lanzacohetes de Alta Movilidad destinado al Ejército de Tierra .
- Web site: Azerbaijan Lynx Multiple Launch Rocket System. www.military-today.com.
- Web site: Denmark orders ATMOS SPHs and PULS MRLs . 2023-10-27 . Janes.com . 7 March 2023 . en.
- Web site: Future Artillery 2024: Danish PULS MRL deliveries completed .
- Web site: Manuel . Rojoef . 2023-05-20 . Elbit Systems to Supply 20 PULS Rocket Systems to Dutch Army . 2023-10-27 . The Defense Post . en-us.
- Web site: JANE'S - First PULS MRL arrives in Netherlands .
- Web site: Trade Registers . 2023-08-05 . armstrade.sipri.org.
- Web site: Naiza Multiple Launch Rocket System MilitaryToday.com . 2023-10-27 . www.militarytoday.com.
- Web site: soldat-und-technik.de – Nun offiziell – Bundeswehr soll israelisches Raketenartilleriesystem PULS erhalten . 19 October 2023 .
- Web site: Spain orders Israeli PULS rocket launcher for SILAM army program . 12 October 2023 .
- Web site: Elbit Systems Awarded $150 Million Contract to Supply PULS Rocket Artillery Systems to an International Customer .
- Web site: Elbit Systems Awarded Approximately $270 Million Contract to Supply Rocket Artillery for an International Customer .
- Web site: Thai Army tests 300 km-range D11A based on Israeli PULS MLRS. October 1, 2022.
- Web site: Orpiano . Pitz . The Philippine Army and the M142 HIMARS MLRS Acquisition Plan . 2024-01-23.
- Web site: 21 January 2024 . K239 Chunmoo – A Potential and Cheaper HIMARS Alternative for the Philippine Army . 25 January 2024 . Pitz Defense Analysis.
- Web site: Lariosa . Aaron-Matthew . 2023-07-01 . Philippines to Acquire HIMARS, More BrahMos Missiles in Coming Years . live . https://archive.today/20230703020852/https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2023/07/philippines-to-acquire-himars-more-brahmos-missiles/ . 2023-07-03 . 2024-01-23 . Naval News . en-US.
- Web site: 17 March 2024 . Philippine Army's PULS MLRS Offer from Elbit Systems . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240325010220/https://www.pitzdefanalysis.net/2024/03/elbit-systems-lynx-puls-mlrs-philippine-army.html . 25 March 2024 . 5 June 2024 . Pitz Defense Analysis.
- Web site: 10 August 2024 . Raketenartillerie – Norwegen bekundet offiziell Interesse am HIMARS . live . 11 August 2024 . www.hartpunkt.de . German . Waldemar Geiger.