USD
41.32 UAH ▼0.15%
EUR
48.44 UAH ▼0.6%
GBP
55.53 UAH ▼0.56%
PLN
11.35 UAH ▼0.85%
CZK
1.99 UAH ▼0.73%
The training was held as part of the US Marine Corps, as the country believes th...

US Army has tested an unmanned system that shoots rockets on ships

The training was held as part of the US Marine Corps, as the country believes that unmanned technologies will be used in hypothetical military conflict. American Marines at the Navine Marine Marine Expeditionary Ships System (Nmesis) have tested the Navy Marine Expeditionary Ship (NMESIS). About it reports Defense Blog. The unmanned installation was charged with NSM marine shock. This ammunition easily overcomes the distance of 185 kilometers.

The rocket is launched from the back of the remotely controlled common light tactical machine - JLTV. This is the second NMESIS test start, which the US Marines have announced in the last two years, while the preliminary test took place in August 2021 at the US Navy in Hawaii. For his part, NMESIS leader Senior Sergeant Derek Reyy said that such tests have become an important part of the demonstration of NMESIS capabilities for marines.

"Nmesis is a system of weapons that is a cornerstone of the US Marine Corps Modernization Plan. Expeditionary operations of advanced base is what is related to the system and how we will wage the next war," the military told reporters. These are two launching containers with NSM anti -ship missiles, which are mounted on a remote -controlled Oshkosh Defense landing vehicle. Nmesis is needed to enhance infantry control over the water area.

US Marines plan to use NMESIS in divisions together with Himars missile systems. We will remind, on July 19, Russia stated that an American drone worked near Odessa in the Black Sea. Sea drone furrowed the so -called "grain corridor". Journalists claim that the drone from the United States "worked" is not one. The media also wrote that on March 15, the Air Force of Ukraine reacted to the UAV MQ-9 Reaper disaster in the Black Sea.