GWLS.60 missile launching system
The GWLS.60 missile launching system or Guided Weapon Launching System no.60 is a vertical launching system (VLS) designed jointly by the Royal Shipyards of Isselmere-Nieland and Lyme and Martens Aerospace Technologies Division primarily for the GWS.60 Eel anti-submarine weapon. It entered service initially in 2004. In recent years it has been replaced by the GWLS.76M missile launch system on several ships.
GWLS.60M
Type: Six-cell VLS
Service designation: MME.60A
Weapons: GWS.60M Eel
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GWLS.60M2
Type: Eight-cell VLS
Service designation: MME.60B
Weapons: GWS.60M Eel
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GWLS.35 | GWLS.58 | GWLS.60 | Mark 72 VLS | Mark 136 VLS | VERSYL |
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