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PostPosted: 09 Oct 2013, 13:48 
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Denel press release

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SUCCESSFUL TESTING OF EXTENDED-RANGE MISSILE CONFIRMS DENEL’S GLOBAL LEADERSHIP IN DEFENCE INDUSTRY

9 October 2013

Denel’s Umkhonto surface-to-air-missile has successfully destroyed targets at a record range of 20 kilometres during a series of tests observed by local and international experts.

This was the first live-fire tests carried out on the land-based launcher of the Umkhonto SAM, developed by Denel’s guided weapons division, Denel Dynamics.

The tests were conducted, recently, at the Denel Overberg Test Range on the southern tip of Africa. Observers from nine countries joined officials from the Ministry of Defence, Armscor and the SANDF to witness the firing.

Riaz Saloojee, the Group Chief Executive Officer of Denel says the successful testing of the recently modified Umkhonto missile demonstrated the company’s global leadership in the development and manufacturing of guided weapons. This was the first time an integrated air defence system developed entirely in South Africa was demonstrated.

“Our local defence industry can develop products that are comparable and better than what is available in the rest of the world,” says Mr Saloojee.

“This contributes to the strategic capabilities of the SANDF and strengthens the high-technology proficiencies of the defence sector.”

The Umkhonto SAM system was developed by Denel Dynamics for the SA Navy’s Meko A200 class frigates, and is in service in both Block 1 and Block 2 versions. The Block 2, with a range of 15km, is also used by the Finnish Navy aboard its Hamina class corvettes and Hämeenmaa class mine layers.

The successful ground-based firing tests proved that the range of the Umkhonto has now been extended to 20km while the physical dimensions of the missile remain unchanged.

The newly-developed ground-based launcher now provides an alternative that can also be used by the SA Army’s for Phase 2 of its Ground-based Air Defence System (GBADS) – a project that is also managed by Denel.

During the demonstration three war-shot missiles successful destroyed low-cost aerial target systems (LOCATS), two at 15 km range and one at 20km. The targets were launched from the range and flew out to sea before turning inshore on an elliptical track.

They were engaged by the Umkhonto missiles in their lock-on-after-launch mode. The RSR-320 Radar system, developed by Reutech Radar Systems, provided mid-course guidance updates to get the missiles within range of their infrared seekers.

In collaboration with Brazilian partners Denel is also developing and testing a new generation air-to-air missile, the A-Darter.


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PostPosted: 09 Oct 2013, 14:37 
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So this block 3 is a software upgrade? If so could SAN get all there block 2s to block 3s?


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No it's an extended range version with a completely new more efficient rocket motor - thats the only way it could be made to reach much further than the current models. I don't think this will be called "Block 3" as it isn't a minor upgrade.
The next step will be to prove the radar terminal guidance "seeker" that will complement the IR model. The same seeker to be used in a BVR AAM.


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Roger the Dodger wrote:
No it's an extended range version with a completely new more efficient rocket motor - thats the only way it could be made to reach much further than the current models. I don't think this will be called "Block 3" as it isn't a minor upgrade.
The next step will be to prove the radar terminal guidance "seeker" that will complement the IR model. The same seeker to be used in a BVR AAM.


So this is the planed ER version. Still they made this version from a dontated SAN block 2 (dontated 3 for the test) so the navy could get them upgraded for a low cost. A 5km is a nice increase same has the A darter.


Is the radar version not going to have a 40 to 50km range.


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More info and two photo's
http://www.janes.com/article/28033/land-based-umkhonto-fired-for-the-first-time


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It's not terribly clear but from what I've gathered the test shot was a "Block 3" prototype.
The ER version hasn't happened yet - it will have a 20km+ range and a radar seeker rather than IR.

The "Marlin" project is meant to deliver a BVR AAM and a related SAM. I havent' seen any paramaters such as range etc but I believe it would be in the same bracket as the American AMRAAM.


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