UMTAS Long Range Antitank Missile System | |
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UMTAS missile on T129 attack helicopter
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Type | Air-to-surface, Anti-tank missile |
Place of origin | Turkey |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Roketsan A.Ş. |
Specifications | |
Weight | 37.5 kg |
Length | 175 cm |
Diameter | 16 cm |
Warhead | Insensitive Anti-armor Tandem Warhead |
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Engine | Solid-fuel rocket |
Operational
range |
500–8,000 m |
Guidance
system |
Two-way RF Data-link Imaging Infrared Seeker or Laser guidance |
Launch
platform |
Rotary wing platforms Unmanned combat air vehicle Land combat vehicle Naval platforms |
Launch and Warhead test | |
Dual-Stage antitank Warhead |
Mizrak-U or UMTAS (Uzun Menzilli Tanksavar Sistemi) is a long range air-to-surface anti-tank missile developed by Turkish armor and missile manufacturer Roketsan.
The UMTAS program was initiated in 2005 by Turkey's Undersecretariat for Defence Industries (SSM), specifically to provide T-129 ATAK combat helicopters with an indigenous guided missile.
The UMTAS has been designed to engage tanks and heavily armoured vehicles. It can be integrated to various platforms (Helicopters, UAVs, Land Vehicles, Stationary Platforms, Light Assault Aircraft, Naval Platforms)
The UMTAS missile features "fire and forget" and "fire and update" infrared guidance with a tandem anti-armor warhead. It is capable of engaging targets at 8 kilometers.
Capabilities:
The laser guided version is marketed as the L-UMTAS
Phase 1 (design) was launched in 2005 and completed in 2008.
Phase 2 (development and qualification) was in launched in 2008 and completed in 2015
The L-UMTAS and UMTAS version have been successfully integrated and fired from the Turkish T-129 ATAK helicopter against land targets and from SH-60 Sea HAWKs against sea targets.
The missile has also been successfully tested fired from the Bayraktar Tactical UAS (Bayraktar TB2 UCAV) Drone. The missile was dropped from an altitude of 16,000 ft. to hit a 2×2 meter laser-designated target self designated from the drone, at a distance of 8,000 meters.
Serial production has begun with the delivery dates set in 2016.