The first test was conducted on 22nd May 2008 where the
Aster 30 missile was launched against a Mirach 100 aerial
target flying at low altitude at approximately 150 metres.
The system correctly tracked the target at a range of 25 km
from the battery and intercepted it target within 15 km over
the test range waters. Four days later, the second test challenged
the missile with a more complex scenario, including a patrol
of two Mirach 100 targets flying towards the SAMP/T system
Flying Control Unit. Under the scenario, the system tracked
the patrol, correctly identified the selected “attacking”
target and intercepted it at 21km during its evasive manoeuvre.
The two firings were carried out by the army at the PISQ
(Poligono Interforze Salto di Quirra) joint armed forces test
range in Sardinia. For both firings, the full operational
configuration of the SAMP/T weapon system was tested entirely
autonomously by the Italian army unit. The system included
an additional Command Module to manage the system deployment
and the links with the upper defence network.
SAMP/T, a land-based air defence system, incorporates the
MBDA ASTER 30 missile, designed to protect land forces and
sensitive sites and zones from conventional threats such as
aircraft, UAV’s, helicopters and the new generation
of stand-off missiles and short range ballistic missiles.