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Rafael Advanced Defense Systems is promoting a range of state-of-the-art
air & missiles defense systems under development at its
missiles & Net Centric Warfare (NCW) division. The
company is currently working on four major programs, addressing
low-level, short and medium range air defense systems and counter
rocket, artillery and missiles (C-RAM) systems and two parallel
programs offering medium and extended range, anti-aircraft and
missile intercepting capabilities. India has become one of the
key markets for Israel's air defense systems. India selected
the Spyder short range air defense system, utilizing ground
launched versions of Python 5 and Derby – two of the latest
versions of Rafael's air/air missiles.
The company is developing two missile/rocket interceptors, the
multi-stage Stunner, a high performance missile interceptor,
designed to intercept medium range missiles and rockets, at
ranges of 70 – 200 km, and the Tamir, a low-cost rocket
interceptor, developed to counter ballistic threats such as
short range rockets, mortars and artillery. Critical elements
of both missiles were already tested, with first demonstrations
of a full intercept planned later this year, anticipation for
fielding within 24 months.
The design of the Tamir interceptor follows a unique 'design
to cost' approach, targeting low cost of ownership and cost
per kill, by offering robust, field deployable system based
on commercial off the shelf elements, and mission accomplishment
by providing redundancy, high availability and mutual coverage
of a defended footprint. While the interceptor is equipped
with a sophisticated seeker and warhead, and is autonomously
seeking its target, the 'brain' of the system is centralized
in the command, control and battle management centers offering
maximum utilization of available assets.
Stunner, developed under a joint U.S. – Israeli program
led by Rafael, partnering with Raytheon, uses a multi-pulse
rocket motor, agile steering systems and combined dual seeker,
providing high sensitivity under all weather conditions and
immunity to deception and countermeasures. The missile uses
an effective 'hit-to-kill' mechanism combining maneuverability
to optimize the performance of the dual-band terminal seeker,
thus reducing system's cost. Using a 'fire and forget' operating
concept, Stunners will be able to engage targets along threat
trajectories, requiring minimal cueing from sensor resources,
ensuring high rate of fire, even during saturation attacks.
Further optimizing the Stunner system's performance, the missile's
in-flight update will provide real-time retargeting. These
elements are particularly important to provide Stunner with
clear overmatch on any threat, specifically in complex, hit-to-kill
endgame.
The missile will utilize a booster designed by ATK, a multi-mode
seeker and multi-pulse rocket motor, developed by RAFAEL.
The system could rely on the IAI/Elta Green Pine missile warning
radar or the company's new Multi-Mission Radar (MMR), which
is also considered for the short-range rocket defense system,
also developed by Rafael. The missiles could be used as 'stand
alone' systems, using canister, rail launchers or rely on
Patriot units, using common container/launchers and battle
management systems. By integrating with existing air defenses,
Stunner will be able to dramatically improve the survivability
of air and missile defense systems, protecting strategic facilities
from attacks by short or medium range ballistic missiles and
minimize collateral damage from debris. In addition to the
development of the Stunner, Rafael is also a subcontractor
for IAI for the development of the missile interceptor of
the Barak 8 system.

Rafael is also a subcontractor for IAI for the development
of the Barak 8 missile.
"We see a growing demand for air defense systems in many
of the world's markets" Rafael's VP Marketing, Lova Drori
told Show News. "The requirements are also changing,
from static defense to the protection of large, strategic
regions; air defense is evolving from anti-aircraft requirement
to a more universal protection from 'anything coming from
the air', addressing missiles, guided weapons and unmanned
vehicles of different types." Rafael is well positioned
to address this change, with a wide range of in-house technologies,
including rocket propulsion, warheads, navigation and homing
techniques, sensors and electronics.
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