GWLS.58 missile launching system
The GWLS.58 or Guided Weapon Launch System no.58 is a joint venture of the Royal Shipyards of Isselmere-Nieland and Lyme and Martens Industries Aerospace Technologies Division initially manufactured in 2004 to launch the GWS.58 Hurricane supersonic cruise missile from the Port-class cruise missile submarine. The GWLS.58, like the GWLS.35, has undergone several modifications, the latest of which being the GWLS.58M3 (GWLS no.58, Surface Vessel variant, Mk.3) equipping the latest batch of Europa-class heavy command battleships.
Like guided weapons systems numbers, GWLS numbers are designated by the Defence Procurement Agency, followed by the requisite launch environment classification and variant or mark number.
Characteristics
GWLS.58U
- Weapons: GWS.58U Hurricane
- Cell diameter: 85 cm
- System diameter: 120 cm
- Length: 1100 cm
GWLS.58M
- Weapons: GWS.58M Hurricane; GWS.67M Lanneret; GWS.69M Orca
- Cell dimensions: 85 × 85 cm
- Length: 218.88 cm
- Width: 290 cm
- Height: 1300 cm
GWLS.58M2
- Weapons: GWS.57M Erne (4/cell); GWS.58M Hurricane; GWS.67M Lanneret; GWS.69M Orca; GWS.72M Heron (4/cell); GWS.74M Grand Kestrel (16/cell); GWS.83 Archer (4/cell)
- Cell dimensions: 120 × 120 cm
- Length: 309 cm
- Width: 409.4 cm
- Height: 1300 cm
GWLS.58M3 (or -58M2DL for dual length)
- Weapons: as above
- Cell dimensions: 120 × 120 cm
- Length: 309 cm
- Width: 409.4 cm
- Height: 2548 cm
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