RUM-139 Vertical Launch ASROC

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A surface-to-underwater missile that can be fired from the vertical launch system of U.S. Navy and compatible warships, carrying a standard lightweight homing torpedo up to 28 km/15 nmi to the target area. Once the target area is reached, the rocket booster drops a standard Mark 46 or Mark 54 antisubmarine torpedo, the same as used by maritime patrol aircraft such as the P-3 Orion and P-8 Poseidon, or antisubmarine helicopters of the H-60 family.

Airdropped torpedoes remain the primary U.S. Navy antisubmarine weapon, but ASROC gives a capabilility either to supplement the weapons aboard an aircraft, to engage a target detected by a submarine without revealing the submarine's presence, or to prosecute a distant target located by shipboard sensors.