GMARS
GMARS | |
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Type | Multiple rocket launcher |
Place of origin | Germany / United States |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Rheinmetall / Lockheed Martin |
Specifications | |
Mass | 31,140 kg (31.14 t) (unloaded) < 40 tonnes (combat loaded) |
Length | 9.8 metres (32 ft)[1] |
Width | 2.5 metres (8.2 ft)[1] |
Height | 3.8 metres (12 ft) (stowed)[1] |
Crew | 2 (maximum cabin capacity of 3)[1] |
Maximum speed | 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph)[1] |
The Global Mobile Artillery Rocket System (GMARS, /ˈɡmɑːrz/) is a wheeled multiple rocket launcher built and designed by Rheinmetall and Lockheed Martin, with them first partnering up in 2023. It is claimed to be capable of providing fire support at a range of up to 400 km (250 mi). It is similar to the M270 multiple launch rocket system and has a two-pod launcher that can fire the MLRS Family of Munitions, including the MGM-140 ATACMS and Precision Strike Missile.[1] It was first shown at Eurosatory 2024 using the chassis of the HX 8x8 tactical truck as a base.[1][2]
The GMARS is currently competing against the Euro-PULS to fully replace the German Army's MARS II systems.[2]
It is said by Rheinmetall and Lockheed Martin that the GMARS launcher will be able to fire 12 GMLRS or ER GMRLS, 2 ATACMS, and 4 Precision Strike Missile missiles.[3] There are currently plans to integrate Surface-Launch Cruise Missiles and 122 mm rocket pods in the future.[1]
First live fire test occurred in August 2025.[4]
See also
- M142 HIMARS – (United States), same ammo pod as GMARS
- K239 Chunmoo – (South Korea), same ammo pod as GMARS
- T-122 Sakarya – (Turkey)
- Fajr-5 – (Iran)
- LAR-160 – (Israel)
- Astros II – (Brazil)
- Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launcher – (India)
- BM-21 – (Soviet Union)
- Fath-360 – (Iran)
- BM-30 Smerch – (Soviet Union)
- PHL-03 – (China)
- TOS-2 – (Russia)
- Fatah-I - (Pakistan)
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h "GMARS - Global Mobile Artillery Rocket System". Rheinmetall. Retrieved 13 September 2024.
- ^ a b Mackenzie, Christina (17 June 2024). "Rheinmetall, Lockheed unveil GMARS, in talks with European customers: Exec". Breaking Defense. Retrieved 14 August 2024.
- ^ "European Global Mobile Artillery Rocket System Launcher Proves Capability With First-Ever Firing". Lockheed Martin. White Sands Missile Range, N.M. 4 August 2025. Retrieved 5 August 2025.
- ^ https://www.rheinmetall.com/en/media/news-watch/news/2025/08/2025-08-04-rheinmetall-lm-live-firing-gmars
External links
- Promotional video by Rhinemetall