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To SPECTRIBUTION: The Sylver A70 VLS system too uses an internal reload mechanism similar to the one devised for the Barak-2. They can be viewed ONLY AFTER one proceeds below-deck to see it. Nor is there any literature available on the Internet on this subject. Both Barak-2 & Sylver A70 are mounted on deck-roller-based systems of the type in use on transport aircraft when cargo pallets are required to be para-dropped. In case of the Barak-2, such a system is used for moving about the VLS cells. When the empty eight-round VLS cells need replacing, they’re moved around through a electro-hydraulic mechanism & fully loaded VLS cells are then brought in. Information on this system is available from only two sources: MDL, the shipbuilder, & RAFAEL, the missile developer. L & T won’t know anything at all about the Barak-2 since L & T is not involved in any way with such a R & D programme. L & T has only developed & built the VLS for BrahMos-1.
 
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