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Parametr Javelin Block 0 Javelin Block I + CLU (2013) Spike LR Missile length in container 1210 mm 1210 mm 1140 mm Missile/container diameter (without covers) 127/142 mm 127/142 mm 107/131 mm Set weight (container with missile + CLU + tripod) 15.1 kg + 7 kg + 4 kg (26.1 kg) 15.1 kg + 4.2 kg + 4 kg (23.3 kg) 13.7 kg + 10.5 kg + 2.8 kg (26.6 kg) Minimum temperature of operational capacity - 32°C - 32°C - 35°C CLU sensors: Day optical sight: FOV: 6.4° x 4.8° 4x fixed magnification Night sight – cooled IR camera. Wide FOV: 4.58° x 6.11° 4x fixed magnification narrow FOV: 2.00° x 3.00° 9x fixed magnification MRTD: 0.56°C Day optical sight: FOV: 6.4° x 4.8° 4x fixed magnification Night sight – cooled IR camera. 240 detectors in two rows. Wide FOV: 6.11° x 4.58° 4x fixed magnification narrow FOV: 2° x 1.5° 12x fixed ma- gnification Laser pointer, GPS, laser rangefinder, temperature sensor. MRTD: 0.56°C Day optical sight. Wide FOV: 6° x 4.5° 10x fixed ma- gnification. Option to display the image from the mis- sile's CCD camera with a 3x electronic magnification (30x in total) – narrow and wide FOV identical as the missile's warhead's. Night sight – cooled IR camera, 76800px , wide FOV: 6° x 4.5° 3.5x fixed magnification narrow FOV: 2° x 1.5° 10x fixed magnification with a 3x electronic magnification (30x in total) MRTD: <0.5°C CLU battery life: 3 h (+10°C to +49°C) 1 h (-49°C to +10°C) 0.5 h (above +49°C) 4.5 h (+10°C to +49°C) 1.5 h (-49°C to +10°C) 1 h (above +49°C) 4.5 h (above +10°C) minimum 2.2 h (at low temperatures) CLU cooling time: 2.5 min. 2.5 min. <12 min. depending on the ambient temperature Procedure duration during target combating Additional CLU cooling 2.5–3.3 s Missile warhead activation time: 10-14 s Delay in transmission of the first image from the warhead to CLU: ~10 s Time to mark the "gates" of the area of target tracking, marking, and missile launching ~10 s (esti- mate value) IN TOTAL: around 40 s (estimate values) Additional CLU cooling 2.5–3.3 s Missile warhead activation time: <10 s Time to mark the "gates" of the area of target tracking, marking, and mis- sile launching ~10 s IN TOTAL: around 20 s For F&F: Missile warhead cooling and activation <5 s CCD/IR image enhancement in total <4 s Target marking for F&F and shot: <5 s IN TOTAL: below 15 s For manual mode with trajectory correction: 7-10 s Guidance: Fire & Forget at a specified ther- mal contrast of the target upon manual marking of the target Fire & Forget at a specified thermal contrast of the target upon manual marking of the target Fire & Forget at a specified thermal contrast of the target upon manual marking of the target Fire-Ob- serve-and-Update with a human in the decision loop with emergency F&F in the case the fiber-optic con- nection is broken. Fully manual mode Missile tracking warhead: uncooled IR 64x64 elements; FOV: 1° x 1° zoom: 9x uncooled IR 128x128 elements; FOV: 1° x 1° zoom: 9x cooled IR 120x120 elements 10x zoom + CCD 550x400 elements, 10x zoom Effective range according to the manual Max: 2,000 m Min: 65 m (directly) Max: 2,500 m Min: 65 m (directly) Max: 4000 m Min: 200 m Tack modes: 1. FF, IR, low trajectory (altitude: 65 m) 1. FF, IR, low trajectory (altitude: 65 m) 1. FF, IR, low trajectory 2. FF, IR, high trajectory 3. FO, IR, low trajectory 4. FO, IR, high trajectory 5. FF, CCD, low trajectory 6. FF, CCD, high trajectory 7. FO, CCD, low trajectory 8. FO, CCD, high trajectory and free combinations using trajectories, tracking warheads, manual mode, possible fiber-optic connec- tion breaking, etc. Flight time per: 1,000 m, 2,500 m, 4,000 m 6 s, 15 s, 26 s 6 s, 15 s, 26 s 7 s, 15.5 s, 26 s Armor piercing: <1,000 mm RHA + precursor <1,200 mm RHA + precursor Early versions: 700 mm RHA + precursor Currently over 1,000 mm RHA + precursor www.fragoutmag.com

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