The Jerusalem Post

FireFly: New variant in Rafael’s Spike family of precision weapons

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM

Defense giant Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. has unveiled a new variant in its Spike family of precision engagement weapons systems designed for light maneuverin­g ground forces.

The weapon, known as FireFly, was designed for dismounted soldiers fighting in urban areas where precision is critical, but the enemy is behind cover and the soldier’s situationa­l awareness is limited.

“Firefly will essentiall­y eliminate the value of cover and with it, the necessity of longdrawn-out firefights. It will also make obsolete the old infantry tactic of firing and maneuverin­g to eliminate an enemy hiding behind cover,” read a statement by Rafael obtained by The Jerusalem Post.

Weighing only 3 kilograms and able to be deployed within seconds, “The impact of FireFly on the infantry is revolution­ary, fundamenta­lly changing small infantry tactics,” the statement said of the portable, agile system.

According to Rafael, the weapon system kit includes “three miniature loitering munitions and a control unit which is based on a rugged tablet with a military standard bidirectio­nal data link. FireFly, which can be operated day or night, has a low visual and acoustic signature as well as an abort/wave-off capability and full, safe returnabil­ity to the operator up to attack command.”

Able to operate in winds of up to 23 mph, FireFly’s munitions are powered by twin electric motors that can loiter for a maximum of 15 minutes “at a maximum altitude of 500 meters in urban terrain and 1500 meters in open areas,” reported Jane’s Defence Weekly.

“The weapons system features a miniature electro-optical tactical loitering munition which features a dual seeker, target tracker, homing algorithms, computer vision, Safe & Arm fusing mechanisms, and HMI [human-machine-interface],” Rafael said.

Rafael has three missiles in the Spike family: Spike NLOS, Spike ER, Spike MR/LR and Spike SR. The company has supplied more than 27,000 Spike missiles and systems to some 26 countries, including to the Philippine­s, Lithuania, Australia and India, where they are used by armies on various naval and land platforms.

On Friday, media in India reported that Delhi is once again considerin­g placing an order for Rafael’s Spike missiles as a “stop-gap” measure before India’s Defense Research and Developmen­t Organizati­on can produce an indigenous anti-tank missile for the Indian Army.

 ?? (Rafael) ?? THE FIREFLY weighs only 3 kg. and can be deployed within seconds.
(Rafael) THE FIREFLY weighs only 3 kg. and can be deployed within seconds.

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