Posted on 05/29/2017 9:37:05 PM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
Spike LR II system. (photo credit:RAFAEL ADVANCED DEFENSE SYSTEMS)
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems has unveiled its fifth-generation Spike multipurpose missile with a significant increase in range and lethality.
According to a statement released Monday by the company, the Spike LR II is an advanced multipurpose missile, weighing only 12.7 kg., and can be launched from any Spike launcher. It has a range of 5.5 km. when fired from ground launchers and up to 10 km. when fired from a helicopter.
The Spike LR II, which can be fired from vehicles, helicopters, ships and ground launchers, has advanced electro-optic seekers which include capabilities of a smart target tracker with artificial intelligence features.
Designed for use against new modern targets with a low signature and time-sensitive characteristics, the missile also includes new third-party target allocation (networked-enabled) enhancement with an embedded inertial measurement unit assembly, which allows the missiles to be fired to grid target coordinates, including advanced armor and protection systems. It is one of the only missiles in the world with this capability.
The Spike LR II also has two advanced warhead configurations for increased lethality, the company said. The Tandem HEAT warhead configuration ups the armor penetration capability of the missile by over 30% and the new multipurpose blast warhead, which includes controlled fusing (by the gunner) for control of the desired effect.
The development of the Spike LR II is based on Rafaels vast experience in the development of a wide variety of missiles over the years, and was largely possible due to Rafaels close cooperation with the users at the IDF and other militaries around the world, said Moshe Elazar, executive vice president and head of Rafaels land and naval systems division.
The Spike LR II missile, which Elazar says addresses the complex challenges of the modern battlefield, will be presented for the first time at the Paris Air Show in June.
Rafael has three missiles in the Spike family, Spike NLOS, Spike ER, Spike MR/LR and Spike SR, and has supplied over 27,000 Spike missiles and systems to over 26 countries, including to the Philippines, Lithuania, Australia and India, where they are used by armies on various naval and land system platforms.
In March an Israel Navy unmanned vessel fired a Spike interceptor missile from a Protector unmanned surface vehicle during a test by Rafael systems. According to the company, the models missiles can intercept rocket-propelled grenades and other incoming projectiles.
This new capability allows pinpoint attack of land or naval targets, enabling safe vessel operation, with no risk to the operating force, from a remote command and control room or from aboard other naval platforms, read a statement by Rafael.
I need work with my math. I count four missiles in the Spike family.
Was about to say the same thing, but I went to public school so I give the author benefit of the doubt.
Back in the early 1950’s my Dad was working on a prototype Sidewinder missile. One night he took me to the shop building, a large sheet metal room lined with workbenches, tools and what I later learned, were oscilloscopes.
In the middle, sitting on pipe stands, was a missile about ten feet long with a huge fish-eye lens on the nose. Dad took me around to the back end and told me to watch the fins. Then he walked in front of the fish eye lens and waved his cigarette around.
The fins followed his cigarette! Amazing! (I think I was about 7 years old at the time)
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