What kind of missile is the Crotale NG?

What kind of missile is the Crotale NG?

The Crotale NG firing a VT-1 Hypervelocity missile. The Crotale New Generation short range air defence (SHORAD) missile system. Crotale NG (Next Generation) is an all-weather short-range air defence system developed by Thales Air Defense (formerly Thomson-CSF Airsys) based at Bagneux in France.

Where did the Crotale air defense system come from?

The Crotale ( rattlesnake) short-range air defense missile system. The origins of this air defense system lie in South African order. In 1964 South Africa ordered Thomson-Houston (later Thomson-CSF and now Thales) to develop a point defense system. Development was mostly funded by South Africa, and partially by the French government.

How big is a Crotale 8 tubed missile launcher?

For instance the French Navy La Fayette class frigates have a Crotale 8-tubed launcher near the helicopter flight deck. A modernized version, the Crotale NG (New Generation), entered production in 1990. This version used the new VT-1 missile with Mach 3.5 speed, load factor to 35G, 11 km range, 13 kg warhead (8 m kill-zone) and 6,000 m ceiling.

Is the Crotale EDIR Sam anti air missile system CIWS?

However, the achievements of the system impressed the French Armed Forces, who purchased the system both for the air force and for the navy. The firing system includes the main sensors of the ship, the firing system of the turret, and a central coordination system.

What is the maximum range of the Crotale Mk3?

The Crotale mk3 has a maximum effective range of 16,000m and altitude of 9,000m. With the new Shikra 3D multibeam surveillance radar (derived from the Thales Netherlands SMART-S Mk2 search radar), Crotale mk3 forms Thales’s Multishield system designed to protect sensitive sites and theatres of operation.

When did the Crotale Mk3 start flight testing?

Crotale mk3 began flight testing in January 2008. A data exchange capability provides integration of the Crotale NG into a global air defence scheme. A platoon of four Crotale NG units can be operated in coordinated mode using the automated computer-to-computer data exchange.