The U.S. Marine Corps requires an easily transportable, rapidly deployable mine clearing capability which can be employed without modification or permanent attachment to tactical wheeled and tracked vehicles. A trailer mounted mine clearing line charge would provide a surface-launched capability which could be rapidly employed by mechanized infantry, armored and combat engineer units. A MICLIC system is needed to create a vehicle-width cleared lane for tracked and wheeled vehicles through minefield obstacles. A MICLIC system would provide a highly mobile, simple and quick response capability for enhanced tactical mobility. The Initial Operational Capability (IOC) should be FY85. (Author)
Required Operational Capability (ROC) Number Log 1.63 for the Trailer Mounted Mine Clearing Line Charge (MICLIC) System
1983
13 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Ammunition, Explosives, & Pyrotechnics , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Rockets , Mine clearance , Portable equipment , Field equipment , Explosive charges , Trailers , Launch vehicles , Mine countermeasures , Surface launched , Military equipment , Mobility , Operational effectiveness , Maneuverability , Reliability , Maintainability , Minefields , MICLIC(Mine Clearing Line Charge) , Line charges , M-58A1 explosive charges , Mk-22 rocket , M-353 trailers(3-1/2-Ton)