The M28A1, also known as the RRPR (reduced range practice rocket), is a MLRS training and unmanned projectile designed to train MLRS operational units to simulate the firing of M26 rounds. It provides safe, realistic firing training. Starting date of entry into the troops is September 1993.
The M28A1 rocket engine is similar to that of the M26 projectile, the head unit is made in inert. A special module with software is used to recognize and launch the RRPR projectile. TPK with M28A1 projectiles is equipped with an additional device for opening the blades of the stabilizer unit.
Technical specifications
Caliber, mm | 227 |
Length, mm - shell - header |
3937 1960 |
Missile range, km - minimum - maximum |
7500 14300 |
Weight, kg: - shell - header |
307 155 |
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