Why Britain Sent Its 'Armoured' Rocket Launcher To Ukraine That Russian S-400s Cannot Stop
Britain's M270B1 armoured rocket launcher is the only tracked, armoured MLRS sent to Ukraine — and Russian S-400 air defence cannot stop it. In this video, we break down why the British Army's rocket launcher fires GPS-guided rockets that Russia's most advanced air defence has repeatedly failed to intercept, how six British launchers helped reshape the war in summer 2022, and what the M270A2 upgrade means for NATO deep strike out to 499 km. On 6 June 2022, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace announced the UK would transfer M270 launchers alongside M31A1 GMLRS guided rockets — the "70 km sniper" with a verified miss distance of just 2.1 metres. Within weeks, Ukrainian forces were destroying Russian ammunition depots, command posts and logistics hubs across Kherson and Donbas. The Antonivka Bridge campaign isolated 30,000 Russian troops. Russian claims of destroying 44 HIMARS launchers were debunked — the first confirmed loss did not come until March 2024, twenty-one months later. This video covers the full story: the M270's Cold War origins, Britain's cluster munition ban and switch to precision GMLRS, the B1 armour package that survived a direct IED hit in Iraq, why the S-400 cannot engage a Mach 2.5 quasi-ballistic rocket, the Russian GPS jamming threat, and the M270A2 programme enabling Precision Strike Missile launches to 499 km. TOPICS COVERED IN THIS VIDEO ➤ M270B1 — Britain's armoured tracked rocket launcher on the Bradley M993 chassis ➤ M31A1 GMLRS — 90 kg unitary warhead, GPS-guided, 80+ km range, 2.1 m accuracy ➤ B1 enhanced armour package — survived a direct IED attack in Iraq ➤ Ben Wallace's June 2022 announcement and transfer of six launchers to Ukraine ➤ Combat record — Nova Kakhovka, Antonivka Bridge, Wagner HQ Popasna ➤ Why S-400 and Pantsir-S1 cannot intercept GMLRS rockets ➤ Russian propaganda — 44 claimed HIMARS kills vs zero confirmed losses until 2024 ➤ Russian GPS jamming and Western electronic countermeasures ➤ M270B1 vs HIMARS — tracked armoured 12-rocket vs wheeled 6-rocket ➤ M270B1 vs BM-30 Smerch and Tornado-S — precision vs saturation ➤ M270A2 upgrade — 600 hp engine, Common Fire Control System, PrSM compatibility ➤ ER-GMLRS at 150 km and Precision Strike Missile at 499 km ➤ 1st Deep Reconnaissance Strike Brigade and British Army Future Soldier MAJOR RESEARCH SOURCES ➤ UK Ministry of Defence — Official press releases, June and August 2022 ➤ Lockheed Martin — M270 Series Launcher product card and GMLRS specifications ➤ US Director of Operational Test & Evaluation — FY2015 Production Qualification Test (2.1 m miss distance) ➤ RUSI — "Meatgrinder" and "Preliminary Lessons from Ukraine's Offensive Operations" by Watling & Reynolds ➤ UK Defence Journal — M270A2 recapitalisation and fleet expansion coverage ➤ Army Recognition — UK M270 transfer and M270A2 live-fire testing reports ➤ Think Defence — GMLRS technical reference documentation ➤ Global Defense Corp — S-400 tracking limitations analysis ➤ Janes Defence — Tornado-S specifications and Russian guided rocket data FURTHER READING ➤ Watling & Reynolds — "Meatgrinder" — RUSI Special Report, 2023 ➤ Watling & Reynolds — "Preliminary Lessons from Ukraine's Offensive Operations" — RUSI, 2023 ➤ Lockheed Martin — "MLRS: Thunder in the Desert" — official corporate history ➤ Convention on Cluster Munitions — UK ratification and destruction records ➤ Oryx — Visual confirmation database of military equipment losses in Ukraine ABOUT BRITISH WAR MACHINE British War Machine covers British weapons, military equipment and defence technology with exhaustive research, verified specifications and combat performance data. Every video proves British engineering superiority through documented facts, comparative analysis and primary sources. Subscribe for deep dives into the weapons that shaped history and continue to shape the modern battlefield. If you enjoyed this video, hit Subscribe and tap the bell so you never miss a new upload. Share this video with anyone interested in military technology, British defence or the war in Ukraine. #M270 #GMLRS #BritishArmy #MLRS #RocketLauncher #Ukraine #S400 #HIMARS #RoyalArtillery #MilitaryHistory #BritishWarMachine #DefenceTechnology #M270B1 #PrecisionStrikeMissile #NATO

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