- AS-25K
The AS-25K is an Argentinian
air-to-surface missile (ASM) under development by theCITEFA ("Instituto de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas de las FFAA" - Armed Forces Scientific and Technical Research Institute) in 2 versions: air-sea and air-land. The main user is the COAN (COmando Aviacion Naval - Naval Aviation Command) of theArgentine Navy .It is propelled by a
booster rocket and a solidpropergol sustainer rocket, with a range of 25 km at a speed of Mach-2. Its total weight is less than 240 kg, and its warhead is composed by approximately 60 kg ofHexolite 50.50.Variants
Four variants are being considered, differing basically in the guidance system:
* AS-25K-RC - Radio Commanded
* AS-25K-IR - Passive Infra-Red
* AS-25K-LS - Laser
* AS-25K-TV - TelevisionIt has been reported that the IR version is already developed and ready for testing. Work is being done in a laser guidance system for the LS version. Research for the TV version is being commenced.
Martin Pescador
The AS-25K is a development of the
Martin Pescador MP-1000 Argentinianair-to-surface missile , currently in use also by theArgentine Navy . The main differences are:
*Enhanced speed and range (thanks to the booster acceleration)
*Improved guidance on height/range and azimuth (the MP-1000 can only be guided in height/range)
*Fire-and-forget guidance system (thanks to the IR seeker, the MP-1000 has only manual radioelectric guidance).
*Greater range (estimated at 25 km, that's why the "25K" missile denomination).Technical specifications
*Type:
Anti-ship missile
*Manufacturer:CITEFA
*Diameter: ? cm (? in)
*Length: ? m (? in)
*Wingspan: ? cm (? in)
*Standard warhead weight: 60 kg (? lb)
*Warhead type: ?
*Maximum range: 25 km (? mi)
*Guidance:IR orTV References
*es icon [http://www.machtres.com/citefa.htm Information and images about this missile]See also
*CITEFA
Mathogo anti-tank missile
*CITEFAMartin Pescador MP-1000 air-to-surface missile
*List of anti-ship missiles External links
*es icon [http://www.fuerzasnavales.com/ Weaponry of the COAN]
*es icon [http://www.citefa.gov.ar CITEFA web site] (also in English)
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