- Martin Pescador MP-1000
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The Martin Pescador MP-1000 was an Argentine air-to-surface missile developed by the CITEFA (Instituto de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas de las FFAA - Armed Forces Scientific and Technical Research Institute). The main user was the COAN (COmando Aviación Naval - Naval Aviation Command) of the Argentine Navy.
The Martin Pescador MP-1000 missile was radio guided, only in altitude. It is currently out of service, and the surviving airframes are scheduled to be converted to the AS-25K model, also in use by the Argentine Navy.
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Technical specifications
- Type: Anti-ship missile
- Manufacturer: CITEFA
- Diameter: 22 cm (2 ft 5 in)
- Length: 295 cm (86 in)
- Wingspan: 73 cm (2 ft 5 in)
- Total weight: 140 kg (308 lb)
- Standard warhead weight/mass: 40 kg (88 lb)
- Warhead type: HE
- Maximum range: 9 km (5.6 mi)
- Guidance: radio command
References
- (Spanish) references and images about this missile, as predecessor to the AS-25K
- Tecnhical Specifications
- Specifications and brief description
See also
- CITEFA Mathogo anti-tank missile
- CITEFA AS-25K air-to-surface missile
- List of anti-ship missiles
External links
- (Spanish) Weaponry of the COAN
- (Spanish) CITEFA web site (also in English)
- Technical details
Categories:- Cold War air-to-surface missiles
- Guided missiles of Argentina
- Guided missile stubs
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