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 Launching 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 the Loralaerospace 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 46homing 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 Mark 46, though at one time an improved torpedo called the Mark 50 was proposed and then cancelled. Since October 2004 the RUM-139C is now in production with the Mark 54 torpedo.
The RUM-139 VL-ASROC is an anti-submarine missile in the ASROC family, currently built by Lockheed Martin for the U.S. Navy.
published: 16 Sep 2020
The guided missile destroyer USS Pinckney launches a Vertical Launch Anti-Submarine Rocket (ASROC)
The guided missile destroyer USS Pinckney (DDG-91) launches a Vertical Launch Anti-Submarine Rocket (ASROC)
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The guided missile destroyer USS Pinckney (DDG-91) launches a Vertical Launch Anti-Submarine Rocket (ASROC) (VLA) MK 46 exercise torpedo during a live fire exercise. Pinckney is underway conducting routine operations in the U.S. 3rd Fleet area of operations.
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RUM 139 Vertical Launch Anti Submarine Rocket VL ASROC VLA standoff lockheed Martin
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Navy Destroyer Loading and Firing an ASROC Missile
A Hellenic / Greek Navy, destroyer loading and firing an ASROC missile from its Mk 112 "Matchbox" ASROC launcher.
Nearchos D-219 USS WADDELL DDG24 Formion D-220 DDG-24 Waddell
published: 06 Nov 2007
Egyptian Navy - ASROC Anti Submarine Missile launch from a Knox Frigate
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A Knox Frigate of the Egyptian Navy Launching a ASROC missile during Sea Victory 45 Exercises - 2012
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What Is The Best Weapon Against a Submarine? #submarine #aircraftcarrier #usnavy
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What Is The Best Weapon Against a Submarine?
The primary ASW weapons are shipborne depth charges and airborne (via air strikes) depth charges.
Anti-Submarine Rocket systems are designed to allow a surface vessel to project depth charges, or torpedoes towards detected submarines at range, rather then having to get over the submarine and deploy depth charges in a traditional drop pattern.
The US RUM-139 VL-ASROC is a great example of a rocket assisted torpedo. First off, the rocket does not assist the torpedo in the water. It only carries the torpedo up to 12 miles, and then lets the torpedo enter the water, so that it can begin hunting like any torpedo would. The torpedo is one of the light weight high speed versions (mk-48 or mk-54). The purpose of the...
published: 28 Dec 2023
United states vertical-launched anti-submarine missile | Rum-139 Swarmer #shorts
published: 19 Oct 2023
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Modern Warships: USS Vella Gulf Anti-submarine Warfare with RUM-139 VL-ASROC a.k.a (RUM Missile)
Hi, In this video I play USS Vella Gulf with RUM Missile with comprehensive features just like reality and feature added after the update Ohio SSBN submarine with Trident missile and Tomahawk missile able to launch missiles while the submarine is submerged. Because that feature made the submarine to OP and made the game unbalanced for a short period of time, then the RUM missile has added a feature close to reality with the function of being able to shoot through the water and being able to attack submarines while submerged, which makes RUM the true anti-submarine missile they play in reality and the only anti-submarine missile in the game besides the anti-submarine rocket and torpedoes, and become the most powerful anti-submarine weapon in the game.
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published: 10 Nov 2021
USA RUM - 139 anti-submarine missile destroys a russian submarine | Cold waters
The guided missile destroyer USS Pinckney (DDG-91) launches a Vertical Launch Anti-Submarine Rocket (ASROC)
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The guided missile destroyer USS Pinckney (DD...
The guided missile destroyer USS Pinckney (DDG-91) launches a Vertical Launch Anti-Submarine Rocket (ASROC)
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The guided missile destroyer USS Pinckney (DDG-91) launches a Vertical Launch Anti-Submarine Rocket (ASROC) (VLA) MK 46 exercise torpedo during a live fire exercise. Pinckney is underway conducting routine operations in the U.S. 3rd Fleet area of operations.
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The guided missile destroyer USS Pinckney (DDG-91) launches a Vertical Launch Anti-Submarine Rocket (ASROC)
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The guided missile destroyer USS Pinckney (DDG-91) launches a Vertical Launch Anti-Submarine Rocket (ASROC) (VLA) MK 46 exercise torpedo during a live fire exercise. Pinckney is underway conducting routine operations in the U.S. 3rd Fleet area of operations.
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A Hellenic / Greek Navy, destroyer loading and firing an ASROC missile from its Mk 112 "Matchbox" ASROC launcher.
Nearchos D-219 USS WADDELL DDG24 Formion D...
A Hellenic / Greek Navy, destroyer loading and firing an ASROC missile from its Mk 112 "Matchbox" ASROC launcher.
Nearchos D-219 USS WADDELL DDG24 Formion D-220 DDG-24 Waddell
A Hellenic / Greek Navy, destroyer loading and firing an ASROC missile from its Mk 112 "Matchbox" ASROC launcher.
Nearchos D-219 USS WADDELL DDG24 Formion D-220 DDG-24 Waddell
#submarine #aircraftcarrier #usnavy
What Is The Best Weapon Against a Submarine?
The primary ASW weapons are shipborne depth charges and airborne (via air stri...
#submarine #aircraftcarrier #usnavy
What Is The Best Weapon Against a Submarine?
The primary ASW weapons are shipborne depth charges and airborne (via air strikes) depth charges.
Anti-Submarine Rocket systems are designed to allow a surface vessel to project depth charges, or torpedoes towards detected submarines at range, rather then having to get over the submarine and deploy depth charges in a traditional drop pattern.
The US RUM-139 VL-ASROC is a great example of a rocket assisted torpedo. First off, the rocket does not assist the torpedo in the water. It only carries the torpedo up to 12 miles, and then lets the torpedo enter the water, so that it can begin hunting like any torpedo would. The torpedo is one of the light weight high speed versions (mk-48 or mk-54). The purpose of the rocket launch is to get the torpedo closer quickly to the target.
ASROC systems are basically a way to transport a traditional anti-sub weapon further out from the ship before it goes in the water.
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#Submarine
#Nuclearweapons
#Ships
#War
#Missile
#US Navy
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#navy
#russia
#submarines
#nuclear
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#typhoon-classsubmarine
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#submarine #aircraftcarrier #usnavy
What Is The Best Weapon Against a Submarine?
The primary ASW weapons are shipborne depth charges and airborne (via air strikes) depth charges.
Anti-Submarine Rocket systems are designed to allow a surface vessel to project depth charges, or torpedoes towards detected submarines at range, rather then having to get over the submarine and deploy depth charges in a traditional drop pattern.
The US RUM-139 VL-ASROC is a great example of a rocket assisted torpedo. First off, the rocket does not assist the torpedo in the water. It only carries the torpedo up to 12 miles, and then lets the torpedo enter the water, so that it can begin hunting like any torpedo would. The torpedo is one of the light weight high speed versions (mk-48 or mk-54). The purpose of the rocket launch is to get the torpedo closer quickly to the target.
ASROC systems are basically a way to transport a traditional anti-sub weapon further out from the ship before it goes in the water.
#usnavy
#Submarine
#Nuclearweapons
#Ships
#War
#Missile
#US Navy
#nuclearsubmarine
#aircraftcarrier
#navy
#russia
#submarines
#nuclear
#military
#typhoon-classsubmarine
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Hi, In this video I play USS Vella Gulf with RUM Missile with comprehensive features just like reality and feature added after the update Ohio SSBN submarine wi...
Hi, In this video I play USS Vella Gulf with RUM Missile with comprehensive features just like reality and feature added after the update Ohio SSBN submarine with Trident missile and Tomahawk missile able to launch missiles while the submarine is submerged. Because that feature made the submarine to OP and made the game unbalanced for a short period of time, then the RUM missile has added a feature close to reality with the function of being able to shoot through the water and being able to attack submarines while submerged, which makes RUM the true anti-submarine missile they play in reality and the only anti-submarine missile in the game besides the anti-submarine rocket and torpedoes, and become the most powerful anti-submarine weapon in the game.
Hope you like&share and subscribe to a new video!
Hi, In this video I play USS Vella Gulf with RUM Missile with comprehensive features just like reality and feature added after the update Ohio SSBN submarine with Trident missile and Tomahawk missile able to launch missiles while the submarine is submerged. Because that feature made the submarine to OP and made the game unbalanced for a short period of time, then the RUM missile has added a feature close to reality with the function of being able to shoot through the water and being able to attack submarines while submerged, which makes RUM the true anti-submarine missile they play in reality and the only anti-submarine missile in the game besides the anti-submarine rocket and torpedoes, and become the most powerful anti-submarine weapon in the game.
Hope you like&share and subscribe to a new video!
The guided missile destroyer USS Pinckney (DDG-91) launches a Vertical Launch Anti-Submarine Rocket (ASROC)
-
-
The guided missile destroyer USS Pinckney (DDG-91) launches a Vertical Launch Anti-Submarine Rocket (ASROC) (VLA) MK 46 exercise torpedo during a live fire exercise. Pinckney is underway conducting routine operations in the U.S. 3rd Fleet area of operations.
Credits : (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice Madysson Anne Ritter)
📺 Watch the entire video for more information!
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A Hellenic / Greek Navy, destroyer loading and firing an ASROC missile from its Mk 112 "Matchbox" ASROC launcher.
Nearchos D-219 USS WADDELL DDG24 Formion D-220 DDG-24 Waddell
#submarine #aircraftcarrier #usnavy
What Is The Best Weapon Against a Submarine?
The primary ASW weapons are shipborne depth charges and airborne (via air strikes) depth charges.
Anti-Submarine Rocket systems are designed to allow a surface vessel to project depth charges, or torpedoes towards detected submarines at range, rather then having to get over the submarine and deploy depth charges in a traditional drop pattern.
The US RUM-139 VL-ASROC is a great example of a rocket assisted torpedo. First off, the rocket does not assist the torpedo in the water. It only carries the torpedo up to 12 miles, and then lets the torpedo enter the water, so that it can begin hunting like any torpedo would. The torpedo is one of the light weight high speed versions (mk-48 or mk-54). The purpose of the rocket launch is to get the torpedo closer quickly to the target.
ASROC systems are basically a way to transport a traditional anti-sub weapon further out from the ship before it goes in the water.
#usnavy
#Submarine
#Nuclearweapons
#Ships
#War
#Missile
#US Navy
#nuclearsubmarine
#aircraftcarrier
#navy
#russia
#submarines
#nuclear
#military
#typhoon-classsubmarine
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Hi, In this video I play USS Vella Gulf with RUM Missile with comprehensive features just like reality and feature added after the update Ohio SSBN submarine with Trident missile and Tomahawk missile able to launch missiles while the submarine is submerged. Because that feature made the submarine to OP and made the game unbalanced for a short period of time, then the RUM missile has added a feature close to reality with the function of being able to shoot through the water and being able to attack submarines while submerged, which makes RUM the true anti-submarine missile they play in reality and the only anti-submarine missile in the game besides the anti-submarine rocket and torpedoes, and become the most powerful anti-submarine weapon in the game.
Hope you like&share and subscribe to a new video!
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 Launching 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 the Loralaerospace 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 46homing 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 Mark 46, though at one time an improved torpedo called the Mark 50 was proposed and then cancelled. Since October 2004 the RUM-139C is now in production with the Mark 54 torpedo.
На кораблях серий (Flight I и II) носовая УВП Мk-41 состоит из 32 ячеек, каждая из которых может нести 1 крылатую ракету UGM-109 Tomahawk, ЗУР RIM-67 SM-2 или ПЛУР RUM-139 VL-Asroc, или блок из 4 ЗУР «Си Спарроу» вертикального пуска ... ....
The USRUM-139 VL-ASROC anti-submarine weapon, for example, is a rocket that is launched from surface ships and jettisons a Mark 54 torpedo over a target area.