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Let's assume it was actually a serious question, and try and give an answer....

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:MAR-290-Centurion-beyt-hatotchan-2.jpg

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/MAR-290

Eshel ha-Yarden

a quadruple tubular launcher for 290 mm ground-to-ground rockets mounted on Centurion tank chassis. The project was cancelled after a single prototype was built. Both this vehicle and an earlier version based on Sherman chassis are often referred to as MAR-290.

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antarmike

Let's assume it was actually a serious question, and try and give an answer....

 

 

assume away that's why i gave a serious answer at 8.06am today

 

Israeli Military Industries 290MM X 4 rocket system 6-25 mile range, supposed to be in service from early 1990s but not much evidence, possibly not developed beyond user trials

 

 

there's nothing more humbling than having to quote yourself because people don't read it>:(

 

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IMI have been export marketing the 290mm rocket system to fit any suitable chassis since the early 1980s, however it may be possible that this system is in service but not listed as available.

 

An example of Israeli secrecy in rocketry is the un-named mine clearance rocket, mounted on M3 H/T or 6 x6 trucks that was used during the latter stages of the 1973 war, but has rarely been acknowledged. It seems to work by FAB system producing a massive consistant overpresure over a large area.

 

Steve

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