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BAE Systems Fires First Round from NLOS Mortar Firing Platform.


MINNEAPOLIS -- BAE Systems BAE Systems

British manufacturer of aircraft, missiles, avionics, naval vessels, and other aerospace and defense products. BAE Systems was formed (1999) from the merger of British Aerospace (BAe) with Marconi Electronic Systems.
 has successfully fired the first round from the Future Combat Systems (FCS FCS - Frame Check Sequence ) Non-Line-of-Sight (NLOS NLOS Non-Line of Sight
NLOS No Line of Sight (satellite TV)
NLOS Near Line of Sight
) Mortar Firing Platform.

The FCS program is managed for the U.S. Army by Boeing and Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC SAIC - http://saic.com. ) and consists of 14 systems and a network to tie all the sensors, manned and robotic platforms and weapons to soldiers.

The NLOS Mortar Firing Platform features an automated, single-tube, breech-loaded 120-mm smoothbore turreted tur·ret·ed  
adj.
1. Furnished with turrets or a turret.

2. Having the shape or form of a turret, as certain long-spired gastropod shells.
 mortar mounted on a test stand. With a mission to provide short to midrange midrange Epidemiology The halfway point or midpoint in a set of observations; for most data, MR is calculated as the sum of the smallest observation and the largest observation, divided by 2; for age data, one is added to the numerator; a midrange is usually  indirect fire support for maneuver forces, the NLOS Mortar is one of eight Manned Ground Vehicles being designed and built as part of FCS - the Army's premier modernization program comprising a networked, fully integrated family of manned ground vehicles, unmanned ground and air vehicles, and sensors.

"As proven in Iraq, responsive fire support and enhanced mortar crew protection are combat essentials," said Jim Unterseher, vice president of Army Programs at BAE Systems in Minneapolis. "The successful test firing is a testament to the ingenuity of the BAE Systems design team and its commitment to provide soldiers with greater protection, safety and performance on the battlefield through the development of the Army's first-ever breech-loaded mortar."

The first shot was fired using a M931 Training round, at a special NLOS Mortar test range built by BAE Systems. The successful firing was the first in a series of tests being conducted to confirm the reliability of the NLOS Mortar's unique breech-loading system and its other advanced armament technologies that enable greater rates of fire and firing angles, as well as the ability for Soldiers to fire the weapon under armor - a capability mortar crews don't have today.

BAE Systems will continue NLOS Mortar Firing Platform tests, including those for Multiple Round Simultaneous Impact (MRSI MRSI Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging
MRSI Multiple Round Simultaneous Impact
MRSI Micro Robotics Systems Incorporated
MRSI Mobilization Requirements, Secondary Items
MRSI Microstrip Rectangular Spiral Inductor
) missions, during the coming weeks. Following a series of successful tests, the Firing Platform will be upgraded with an early prototype of the entire mission module equipment suite, which will have 80 percent commonality with the NLOS Cannon, and then delivered to the Army for additional testing.

BAE Systems is committed to delivering the first NLOS Mortar prototypes to soldiers by 2011.

More information about the NLOS Mortar, including high-resolution images and video for download, is available at www.baesystemspresskits.com/NLOS-Mortar.

About BAE Systems

BAE Systems is a global defense and aerospace company, delivering a full range of products and services for air, land, and naval forces, as well as advanced electronics, information technology solutions, and customer support services support services Psychology Non-health care-related ancillary services–eg, transportation, financial aid, support groups, homemaker services, respite services, and other services . BAE Systems, with 88,000 employees worldwide, had 2006 sales that exceeded $25 billion.
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