Mehrfachraketenwerferlastkraftwagen I
The Mehrfachraketenwerferlastkraftwagen I, abbreviated as MfRwLKW Iis a multiple launch rocket system that was developed by Waffenschmiederei Ludwigshafen using the chassis of a OMW Handelsmann Leichte Ausführung from Osthügel Motorenwerke. The MfRwLKW I was first introduced into active service in XI.1716 during the 1716 Ludwiggian Restoration.
Characteristics
The MfRwLKW I is built on a cab-over chassis of the commercially available OMW Handelsmann Leichte Ausführung, which is powered by the OMW 3L4C 300BHP diesel engine that is standard to that vehicle. The vehicles engine bay, fuel tanks and cab have been fitted with additional armour plating of 15 millimetres thickness. A rail system to launch multiple rockets at the same time, or in any programmable sequence, is constructed on the back of the chassis. Up to 36 rockets can be loaded in this rail system made out of perforated steel, these rockets have a diameter of 80 millimetres, are fuelled with cordite and have a 700 grams explosive weight. The rockets of the MfRwLKW I are unguided and relatively inaccurate but can be used effectively for saturation bombardments against enemy concentrations.