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Appendix F 242 ATP 5-0.2-1 07 December 2020 Table F-2. MLRS/HIMARS munitions capabilities FM 3-09 Munition Variant Payload Accuracy Range (km) Target type Rockets M26 644x M77 DPICM Unguided 10+mils 10-32 Personnel, light armor, soft vehicles, area targets M26A2 ER-MLRS 518x PI M77 DPICM 13-45 Personnel, light armor, soft vehicles, area targets, point targets (M31 only) Guided rockets M30 404x PI M77 DPICM GPS circular error probable 5 meters; inertial 0.6 mils 15- 84+ Personnel, light armor, soft vehicles (stationary) M31 51.5 lbs of PBXN-109; VT, PD, or delay fuse; nominal or vertical angle of fall ATACMS Block 1 M39 950x M74 APAM bomblets Classified 25- 165+* Personnel, light armor, soft vehicles (stationary) Block 1A M39A1 300x M74 APAM bomblets 70- 300+* Quick reaction unitary M48/M57 215x lbs of DESTEX; PD fuse; vertical angle of fall 70- 270+* Block 1-1A targets when duds / collateral damage are precluded, fixed infrastructure sites (buildings for example) ATACMS Unitary Single unitary warhead with multi-function fuse- proximity, PD or delay 70- 300+* Notes. Default rates of fire are 5 seconds between rockets and 15 seconds between missiles. All munitions may be fired from both the M142 HIMARS and the M20A1 MLRS. *GMLRS and ATACMS minimum and maximum ranges are dependent on local conditions, specifically firing unit elevation. Both munitions reliably achieve the above listed ranges which can be used as planning factors. APAM antipersonnel, anti-materiel HE high explosive ATACMS Army tactical missile system MLRS multiple launch rocket system DESTEX high explosive (type) PBXN-109 explosive, plastic-bonded, cast 109 DPICM dual-purpose improved conventional munitions PD point detonating ER-MLRS extended-range multiple launch rocket system PI product improved GMLRS guided multiple launch rocket system VT variable time HIMARS high mobility artillery rocket system