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Roketsan at IDEAS 2014 |
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Monday, December 8, 2014 04:03 PM | |||
Latest technologies and innovations of rockets and missiles from Roketsan at IDEAS 2014. | |||
The
Turkish Company Roketsan, one of the main leader in the world for the
design and production of rockets and missiles showcases its latest range
of products at IDEAS 2014, the International Defense Exhibition in Pakistan.
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Roketsan booth at IDEAS 2014, International Defense Exhibition in Karachi, Pakistan. |
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ROKETSAN
displays the 2.75” Laser Guided Missile so called “CIRIT”
a unique all-up round missile designed to eliminate light armored, stationary/moving
opportunity targets with high precision and affordable cost. CIRIT, designed
as the main weapon system of T-129 ATAK Turkish attack helicopter, is
integrated and used by AH-1W Cobra helicopter, AT-802 Arc Angel Border
Pantatrol Aircraft and on EC635 Light Combat Helicopter. |
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Long Range Antitank Missile, “MIZRAK-U” |
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Long
Range Antitank Missile, “MIZRAK-U” is an weapon system capable
of operating in all weather and day/night conditions with “Fire
and Forget” and “Fire and Update” modes with a maximum
range of 8 km. MIZRAK-U with the flexibility provided by its Lock-On-Before
Launch, Lock-On-After-Launch, Lock-On-Update capabilities, offers extensive
firing capabilities to targets behind the mask position with adjustable
hit point and enabling damage assesment. MIZRAK-U, defined as the official antitank system of the T-129 ATAK Turkish attack helicopter, can be integrated on various platforms such as helicopter, UAV, land vehicle, stationary platform, Light Assault Aircraft, naval platforms. MIZRAK-U comes in two versions, primary version is equipped with Laser Seeker and the follow-up version will home an Imaging Infra-red Seeker. Both are equipped with state of the art technologies making it effective against all armoured threats of the modern battlefield. The laser version of MIZRAK-U and CIRIT use the common launcher and designation properties which enables combining both systems in the same configuration for optimized solution. CIRIT and MIZRAK-U, defined as the official missile systems of the National Attack Helicopter (T – 129, can be integrated to various platforms (Helicopter, UAV, Land Vehicle, Stationary Platform, Light Assault Aircraft, Naval Platform). MIZRAK-U and CIRIT use the common launcher which enables combining both systems in the same configuration for customized solutions. Mizrak-LU will be delivered to Turkish Land Forces by the end of this year. |
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next generation weapon system, Stand-Off Missile “SOM” system
is the family cruise missile, with complex guidance technologies and warheads
designed to enhance the air-to-surface warfare capabilities of fighter
aircraft. SOM is an autonomous, long range (250 km), low observable, high
precision, all weather, air to surface new generation cruise missile to
be used against highly defended, anti-access and high value stationary
and moving land/surface (ASuW) targets. Under serial production, SOM is already in the inventory of the Turkish Air Force (TAF), integrated and certified on the F-4E/2020 and F-16 Block40 fighter aircraft platforms. Due to the common requirements of Turkish Air Force and JSF (F-35) program, SOM has been offered as a modern anti-surface cruise missile for newly developed F-35 JSF fighter aircraft. ROKETSAN has also signed a cooperation agreement with Airbus Defence & Space to study the integration of SOM on the Eurofighter TYPHOON and possible future platforms. Roketsan and Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control signed an agreement in 2014 for collaboration on the SOM-J, a new generation air-to-surface Stand-Off Cruise Missile for the F-35 aircraft. The companies will jointly develop, produce, market, sell and support SOM-J for internal carriage on F-35 aircraft or external carriage on other aircraft. All the firing tests successfully accomplished, SOM will be delivered to Turkish Air Force by the end of this year. |