Oshkosh unveils ROGUE-Fire: new unmanned rocket system for the U.S. Army (X @alexandrahittle)
Oshkosh Defense has introduced the ROGUE-Fire, an unmanned multiple launch rocket system based on the ROGUE chassis, during the AUSA exhibition in Huntsville. This system, equipped with a launcher from the MLRS Family of Munitions (MFOM), can fire both unguided and precision missiles such as MLRS, GMLRS, ATACMS, and PrSM.
The ROGUE is an unmanned version of the U.S. Army’s JLTV and can be equipped with various weaponry. It is designed for the Marine Corps’ expeditionary units and includes variants such as the NMESIS, used in combined missile divisions.
In 2024, the 3rd Regiment of the 3rd Marine Division in Hawaii received the first ROGUE system. A ROGUE-based model for launching long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles was also revealed.
Additionally, the U.S. has conducted tests with the autonomous version of the HIMARS launcher, called AML, which lacks a cabin and can operate independently along predefined routes. The AML can be remotely controlled at short distances and uses the same containers from the MFOM family, expanding the military forces’ automated combat capabilities.
Source: Militarnyi | Photo: X @alexandrahittle | This content was created with AI assistance and reviewed by the editorial team
Shephard Media’s @flaviasidonia sat down with @OshkoshDefense Chief Programs Officer Pat Williams to discuss the versatility of the Oshkosh ROGUE Fires platform ahead of #AUSAGLOBAL. Read more below: https://t.co/1vdGZYhmDJ
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