Gripen E to gain enhanced
anti-ship missile
3 31 MARCH, 2017 - SOURCE:
FLIGHTGLOBAL.COM - BY: CRAIG HOYLE - LONDON
Sweden will equip its future fleet of
Gripen E fighters with an extended-range version of the Saab/Diehl
Defence-produced RBS15 anti-ship missile, under a project worth SKr3.2 billion
($358 million).
Announced on 31 March, the deal
will deliver weapons with “greatly improved capabilities to engage any target,
in all [weather] conditions”, says Saab chief executive Håkan Buskhe. Equipped
with an upgraded seeker, the RBS15F ER will have a reduced launch weight and
increased range compared with earlier versions of the maritime- and land-attack
missile.
The extended-range design will
be among a variety of weapon types to be carried by the Gripen E, which is
scheduled for delivery to the Swedish air force from 2019. Others include
MBDA’s Meteor beyond visual-range air-to-air missile, which entered service
with its MS20 operating standard Gripen Cs last year, and Diehl Defence’s
short-range IRIS-T.
Saab lists the 4.35m
(14.3ft)-long, sea-skimming RBS15F ER as weighing around 600kg (1,320lb),
including a 200kg warhead. It cites an operational range of more than 108nm
(200km).
Saab
Sweden’s FMV defence materiel
administration says the enhanced weapon – which will also be produced in a
ship-launched version – will be operational from the mid-2020s. Its contract
also includes in-service support services for the nation’s current inventory of
RBS15s.
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