RSZV M270 (M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System, MLRS) is an American multiple launch rocket system (RSZV) on the tracked base of the Bradley infantry fighting vehicle produced by the Vought company. It is designed to carry out at any time of the day and under different weather conditions the combat tasks of defeating and destroying from closed firing positions at distances of more than 30 km the areas of concentration of troops and combat equipment, the positions of the enemy's barrel and rocket artillery, the areas of deployment of its forces and anti-aircraft means defense, trucks, lightly armored armored personnel carriers, as well as command posts, communication nodes and other plane targets. Since 1983, the RSZV has been in service with the US Army. In total, about 1,300 M270 units and more than 700,000 missiles of various types were produced. Subsequently, production was established in Europe and gradually they began to be used by the armies of NATO member countries. The last batch of MLRS was produced in 2003 and put to use by the Egyptian army. In July 2022, they entered service with Ukraine. Paint and glue are not included in the set