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Close-Range Active Defense (CARD)
(RUAG)
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Close-Range Active Defense (CARD)
munitions are proposed by RUAG as means for active protection of
armored fighting vehicles, threatened by infantry and anti-tank
weapons at close or medium range. When deployed in urban combat,
such vehicles are often engaging targets at very close ranges, where
employment of the main gun or automatic cannons is not effective.
For these situations, CARD offers an effective means to deliver
fragments at close range, even behind protection.
CARD uses controlled fragmentation
technology which is already implemented in the 81 and 60mm MAPAM
(Mortar Anti-Personnel Anti-Material bombs) which guarantees that
all fragments are of the same size and energy, contributing to
increased lethality and well defined safety zones (for accompanying
troops). Each CARD is lauched from standard smoke launchers to a
range of 35m' and is programmed to burst at a height of 2-7 meters
above surface, generating over 1,000 0.3 gram fragments. CARD can be
launched from standard smoke launchers which can be turned into an
active defense system. RUAG plans to have CARD in low rate
production for testing by late 2004 and will be able to deliver the
system by mid 2005.
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