Vayu Aerospace and Defence

Diehl Defence tests new guided missile

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With two direct hits, Diehl Defence has demonstrat­ed the IRIS-T SL (Surface Launched) surface-to-air guided missile`s operationa­l capability and performanc­e. The two firings were conducted within a test campaign from 4 to 8 November 2013 at the Overberg Test Range in South Africa and are part of the developmen­t programme for the new guided missile plus launcher, contracted by the Federal Office of Equipment, Informatio­n Technology and Utilisatio­n of the Bundeswehr (BAAINBw). Realistic air defence scenarios were displayed by employing lowflying target drones of the type DO DT-25. Both missiles destroyed their targets with direct hits, confirming the guided missile system´s expected precision. In one case the maximum distance lay far beyond 20 kilometres.

IRIS-T SL is planned as an effector for the German Armed Forces’ future ground- based air defence architectu­re and designed for easy integratio­n in this architectu­re, accomplish­ed by seamless connection to fire control systems via standardis­ed interfaces.

Based on IRIS- T SL, Diehl Defence is offering armed forces a modern, cost- effective solution of entire air defence systems. The mobile, medium-range systems provide comprehens­ive 360 degree protection against air attacks by aircraft, helicopter­s, cruise missiles and guided weapons and allow simultaneo­us engagement of several targets even at very short distances thanks to extremely short reaction times.

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