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since 2014 there is video proof that the mk 41 launcher can indeed fire a LRASM with a booster to get to the desired altitude. I am going to add this missile in the ability to fire section.
The article breaks out the size of the Mk 57 PVLS into a table, but doesn't provide the equivalent data for the Mk 41, the subject of the article. Mk 41 cell lengths (Tactical, Strike etc) are buried in the text, but not cell width and canister width. 86.14.138.8 (talk) 04:01, 2 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]