ARMORED BOX LAUNCHER
The large platforms located roughly in the middle of battleship ''USS Iowa'' contain the Armored Box Launchers, distinguishable by their lighter grey color.

A close-up look at an Armored Box Launcher unit, this one aboard USS ''New Jersey''
The 'Armored Box Launcher' ('ABL') is a four-round protected launch container for the BGM-109 Tomahawk Cruise Missile.
Fitted to the ''Iowa''-class battleships following their 1980s recommissioning upgrade, each ABL contains four ready-to-fire Tomahawks. The use of ABL
Aside from being fitted on to the United States Navy
Since then the Armored Box Launcher missile system has been phased out in favor of the more flexible, larger capacity Vertical Launching System (VLS). Some of the ''Spruance''-class ships formerly fitted with ABL
The Armored Box Launcher shares one common handicap with the Vertical Launching System: It can not be reloaded at sea. The ship in question must return to port in order to receive and load her ABLs.
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