UMTAS

UMTAS or Mizrak-U (Uzun Menzilli Tanksavar Sistemi) is a modern long range air-to-surface anti-tank missile developed by Turkish armor and missile manufacturer ROKETSAN.[2][3][4][5][6]

UMTAS Long Range Anti-Tank Missile System
L-UMTAS (upper) and UMTAS (lower) missiles displayed on helicopter pylon
TypeAir-to-surface, Anti-tank missile
Place of originTurkey
Production history
ManufacturerRoketsan A.Ş.
Specifications
Mass37.5 kg[1]
Length175 cm
Diameter16 cm
WarheadInsensitive Anti-armor Tandem Warhead

EngineSolid-fuel rocket
Operational
range
500–8,000 m
Guidance
system
Two-way RF Data-link
Imaging Infrared Seeker (UMTAS) or semi active Laser guidance (L-UMTAS)
Launch
platform
Rotary wing platforms
Unmanned combat air vehicle
Land combat vehicle
Naval platforms
External image
Launch and Warhead test
Dual-Stage antitank Warhead

Background

TAI T129 Attack Helicopter armed with UMTAS

The UMTAS program was initiated in late 2003 by Turkey's Undersecretariat for Defence Industries (SSM), specifically to provide T-129 ATAK combat helicopters with an indigenous guided missile.[7] The UMTAS has been designed to engage tanks and heavily armoured vehicles.[8] It can be integrated to various platforms (Helicopters, UAVs, Land Vehicles, Stationary Platforms, Light Assault Aircraft, Naval Platforms).[3]

Description

The UMTAS missile features "fire and forget" and "fire and update" infrared guidance with a tandem anti-armor warhead.[2] The laser guided version is marketed as the L-UMTAS.[3] It is capable of engaging targets at 8 kilometers.

Capabilities:[2][3][1]

  • Fire Behind Mask
  • Can be used in day or night and in adverse weather conditions
  • Tandem warhead, effective against reactive armors
  • Insensitive munition characteristics against liquid fuel fire and bullet hits
  • Communication of seeker image to the user and command by user using Data Link.
  • Lock-on before launch or Lock-on after launch (L-UMTAS)
  • Update of aim point on the target (UMTAS)
  • Switching targets during flight (UMTAS)
  • Direct-attack / Top-attacks (UMTAS)
  • Fire-and-Forget, Fire-and-Update modes (UMTAS)

Development

Phase 1 (design) was launched in 2005 and completed in 2008.[1]

Phase 2 (development and qualification) was launched in 2008 and completed in 2015.[8]

The L-UMTAS and UMTAS version have been successfully integrated and fired from the Turkish T-129 ATAK helicopter against land targets and from SH-60 Sea Hawks against sea targets.

The missile has also been successfully tested fired from the Bayraktar TB2 UCAV. The missile was dropped from an altitude of 16,000 ft to hit a 2×2 meter laser-designated target self designated from the drone, at a distance of 8,000 meters.[9] The MAM-L smart munition was developed from L-UMTAS.[10]

Serial production has begun with the delivery dates set in 2016.[8]

References

  1. LONG RANGE ANTITANK MISSILE (LRAT) Archived 2011-06-16 at the Wayback Machine, Roketsan, Retrieved October 11, 2010
  2. "UMTAS LONG RANGE ANTI-TANK MISSILE SYSTEM « Roketsan". www.roketsan.com.tr. Archived from the original on 5 February 2021. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
  3. "Long Range Anti-Tank Missile UMTAS « Roketsan". www.roketsan.com.tr. Archived from the original on 4 March 2021. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
  4. "UMTAS Long Range Anti-Tank Missile System - Army Technology". Archived from the original on 2019-03-24.
  5. UMTAS (Long Range Anti Tank System) (Turkey) Archived 2010-04-28 at the Wayback Machine, Jane's Information Group, Retrieved October 10, 2010
  6. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2019-04-14. Retrieved 2019-07-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. "SAVUNMA SANAYİİ MÜSTEŞARLIĞI Faaliyet Raporu 2013" (pdf). Kamuda Stratejik Yönetim. 2013. p. 99. Retrieved 24 April 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. "Roketsan Shows Broad Capabilities". aviationweek.com. Archived from the original on 2016-06-02. Retrieved 2016-04-28.
  9. Eshel, Tamir (19 December 2015). "Turkish UMTAS Missile Dropped From a Bayraktar Tactical Drone | Defense Update". defense-update.com. Archived from the original on 2016-04-13. Retrieved 2016-04-28.
  10. "MAM-L Smart Micro Munition | Turkish Defence News". Retrieved 2022-04-18.
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