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by PaulHoule
1532 days ago
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When they shoot the missile they point those canisters up in the air. There is a cold gas system that ejects the missile up into the air, it then ignites, then it takes off in some direction like https://www.flickr.com/photos/ministryofdefenceua/3189460316... if the engine doesn't ignite then the missile falls back down on the launcher, resulting in this genre of Youtube video https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=S-300+FAIL Sometimes the fuse goes off when the missile hits the launcher and usually blows up the other missiles in the launcher. Other times the fuse doesn't go off but then you've got an awful unexploded ordinance problem. (Who knows when it will go off?) |
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That way if there is a failure to launch its contained inside the VLS cell instead of potentially covering the decks in missile components.
Although I suppose a cold launch has a good chance of throwing a failed missile off the deck and into the sea if its at any angle.