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PrAT Ramzay Develops Helicopter Drone with Laser Homing Missiles
- Our Bureau
- 08:15 AM, June 10, 2021
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PrAT Ramzay helicopter drone. Via Ukrainian media.
Privately held Ukrainian Firm, PrAT Ramzay JSC has developed an armed
helicopter drone together with laser homing missiles which will
be unveiled at the Arms & Security International Expo later this
month in Kyiv.
The project to build a rotor drone has been under development during
the past few years, and the first prototype is expected to make its maiden
flight this year. Trials for another development project – a helicopter
fire/weapon control kit encompassing an optical targeting system which adds
R-73 IR homing air-to-air missile capability to the air-to-ground weapons
package that strike helicopters commonly use, as per a Defense Express report.
The unmanned combat helicopter has been designed with a payload
capacity of 200 kg, inclusive of half of that load for precision-guided
missiles, Yuri Polyovyy, PrAT
Ramzay CEO, told Security Talks in an interview hosted by Valentyn Badrak.
Missile guidance will be done assisted by the advanced weapon/fire
control kit PrK-R-21, which is a compact-size version of the PrK-R-11 system,
itself a follow-on evolution to the renowned 524R missile fire control kit used
on attack helicopters.
“This kit comprises Ramzay’s proprietary autopilot system, weapons
control system, a high-tech, stabilized weapon platform fitted with three TV
camera sensors, laser sensor, laser range finder, and thermal imaging sensor to
facilitate the aiming and guidance of precision-guided munitions,” Polyovyy said.
524R, in its baseline configuration, has day/night capabilities for
guidance and control of two RK-2V/Barrier-V ATGM missiles that can reach
targets out to 7,500 m and are guided by a semi-automatic laser homing seeker,
with the laser beam focused on the tail of the missile, Defense Express reported.
PrK-21 can also support a conventional laser homing technique where the
missile follows the trajectory of target-reflected laser beam, making it
compatible for use with laser-guided projectiles of NATO armies.
Laser target illumination technique is used for guidance and control of Roketsan MAM-c MAM-L munitions fielded on Turkey’s Bayraktar TB2 UCAVs and of guided versions of U.S.-developed, 70-mm HAP Hydra 70 missiles with semi-active laser seekers.
A similar technique is employed for control and guidance of “heavier”, helicopter-launched ATGMs like Turkey’s UMTAS or U.S. AGM-114 Hellfire.
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