European Precise and Universal Launching System — a joint Israeli-German multi-calibre multiple launch rocket system capable of firing various rocket and missile types from a single modular launcher. Based on the combat-proven Elbit PULS platform, adapted for European/NATO requirements by Rheinmetall. Can launch Elbit AccuLAR-122 (122mm, 35 km), Elbit AccuLAR-160 (160mm, 45 km), and EXTRA (306mm, 150 km) guided rockets, as well as the Predator Hawk 300 km-range missile. The modular pod system allows rapid reconfiguration between calibres in the field. Mounted on a Rheinmetall HX3 10x10 military truck for high strategic mobility. Selected by the Bundeswehr to replace the aging MARS II MLRS system, with deliveries expected from the late 2020s.

- Multi-caliber flexibility surpasses single-type systems like HIMARS
- European integration of Israeli precision rocket technology
- Can fire GPS-guided rockets out to 150+ km
- Fills Germany long-range fires gap
- Dependency on Israeli rocket technology
- New system with no combat track record
- Logistics complexity of multiple ammunition types
- Competes with HIMARS for NATO standardization preference
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