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Defence & Security Industry News - Lockheed Martin
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Wednesday,
July 30, 2014 09:15 AM |
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Javelin
Joint Venture Demonstrates Vehicle-Mounted Missile Launch |
The
Raytheon Company and Lockheed Martin Javelin Joint Venture recently fired
a Javelin missile from a remote weapon station integrated onto a wheeled
vehicle at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama. |
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FGM-148 Javelin infrared guided missile
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The test demonstrated Javelin’s
vehicle-launch capability to an international customer that has expressed
interest in purchasing vehicles integrated with Javelin.
The Javelin
missile launched successfully and hit a T-62
tank target from a range of 1,000 meters. Immediately after missile
launch, the remote weapon station engaged an alternate target with its
ballistic weapon, demonstrating a seamless Javelin integration that
supports the warfighter’s requirement to quickly transition between
multiple weapon systems.
“This demonstration highlights the ability to mount Javelin on
a vehicle,” said Richard Benton, Javelin Joint Venture vice president
and Javelin senior manager at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control.
“The international customer already uses the combat-proven Javelin
for dismounted troops, but this test demonstrated the Javelin’s
versatility and how easily it can be integrated with the vehicle to
enhance mission capability.”
“This effort demonstrates the Javelin Joint Venture’s commitment
to expand Javelin’s capability beyond the current man-portable
role,” said Michelle Lohmeier, vice president of Raytheon Missile
Systems’ Land Warfare Systems product line. “We are working
closely with end user customers and industry partners to provide the
warfighter with an effective system for improving vehicle lethality
and enhancing survivability.”
The Javelin is a man-portable
anti-tank guided missile and employable fire-and-forget medium-range
missile system. Designed to take the fight to the enemy, the compact,
lightweight Javelin is ideally suited for one-soldier operation in all
environments. The Javelin has secondary capabilities against helicopters
and ground-fighting positions. Its direct-attack capability will engage
targets with overhead cover or in bunker. Its "soft-launch"
allows employment from within building and enclosed fighting positions.
The soft launch signature limits the gunner's exposure to the enemy,
thus increasing survivability.
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