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The Multi-Mission Launcher (MML) is an open-systems architecture multi-role missile launching system created by the
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Development

The MML has its roots in the Indirect Fire Protection Capability (IFPC) Increment 2-Intercept program which also included the development of the Miniature Hit-to-Kill Missile (MHTK). The system is intended to close gaps in the Army's cruise missile, short range air defense (SHORAD) and
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(C-RAM) defenses. The MML was developed by the Aviation and Missile Research, Development, and Engineering Center (AMRDEC). Unusually, AMRDEC served as the prime integrator instead of a private defense contractor; this lowers R&D costs as well as allowing the Army full ownership of the weapon system's source code and intellectual property which significantly lowers sustainment cost. The MML is the first major development program successfully undertaken by the government industrial base in more than 30 years. The Miniature Hit-to-Kill Missile was developed by
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specifically for the MML. Intended to fill the C-RAM role this approximately and missile fits four to a MML pod. Other missiles considered for MML were Expanded Mission Area Missile (EMAM), Israeli
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and Stunner missiles, and Accelerated Improved Interceptor missile. Multiple missiles have been integrated and tested with the system. In 2016
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missiles were launched from a single tube MML at
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in Florida. AIM-9X Sidewinder and
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missiles launched from a FMTV mounted 15 tube MML were tested at the Army's
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in New Mexico. In April 2016, also at White Sands and using the FMTV mounted MML, the Army evaluated the Tamir missile which serves as the interceptor in the Israeli/American
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System. Raytheon produces a licensed local version of Tamir missile under the name SkyHunter. By March 2019, the IFPC requirement had been scaled back to focus on cruise missile threats, while C-UAS and C-RAM defense would be handled by other systems; attempting to combine all missions into one system resulted in technical challenges with the payloads and reloading procedures. This allowed the MML to be made larger to accommodate bigger or more missiles. The IFPC will be part of a layered air and missile defense system, with a battery of MMLs attached to each MSHORAD and Patriot missile battalion to handle higher- or lower-end threats. AMRDEC and CMDS will deliver eight MML systems by the end of 2019. During testing the MML had issues with reloading and the AIM-9X interceptors were prone to overheating.


Indirect Fire Protection Capability Increment 2-Intercept


Weapon System

Indirect Fire Protection Capability Increment 2-Intercept (IFPC Inc 2-I) is a mobile ground based multi-role weapons system built around the Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System with an AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel acting as the prime sensor and truck mounted MML systems as shooters. The acronym IFPC is pronounced "if pick." The Army intends to integrate a 100-kilowatt laser weapon with the system, they awarded a $130m development contract to a joint
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and
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team. Like the MML the system will be integrated with the FMTV. The Army intends to test a full (including laser) IFPC system in 2022. In 2019 the Army announced their intent to field a high powered microwave weapon as part of IFPC by 2024 with a demonstration in 2022.


FMTV mounted Multi-Mission Launcher

The MML was planned to be fielded carried aboard a Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles truck; each FMTV carries fifteen MML tubes organized into three five-tube clips. The launcher is highly maneuverable with 360 degrees of rotation and a full 90 degrees of elevation. Each FMTV pulls a standard trailer with a tactical missile data link and a standard 60 kW generator. Development of the platform utilized components from the M1157 Dump Truck and M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System.


Derivatives


Enduring Shield

Enduring Shield from
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uses a launcher based on the MML. The stacking system was redesigned to cost less and gains in probability and reducing complexity were also made. Like the MML the Enduring Shield launcher is payload agnostic allowing a wide range of missiles to be integrated into the system. Dynetics' MML-based Enduring Shield design was selected by the U.S. Army over the Rafael Iron Dome in August 2021. A typical Enduring Shield platoon will consist of four launchers linked to one AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel radar via the Army's Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS) network; each launcher carries 15 AIM-9X Sidewinder missiles and is deployed off the back of
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or Load Handling System trucks.Army pursuit of new air and missile defense interceptors heating up
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See also

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * United States Army air defense


References

{{reflist Military vehicles introduced in the 2010s Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons of the United States Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons United States Army equipment