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7/2/21

Israel unveils new long-range missile system



Israel’s Rafael unveils new long range missile system Israel’s Rafael Advanced Defense Systems has introduced a fifth-generation long-range autonomous precision-guided missile system called Sea Breaker. The missile system is designed to destroy maritime and land-based targets from stand-off ranges of up to 300km. According to the company, Sea Breaker was developed to address an operational gap in maritime dominance and deep land strike systems through a single platform. The system is equipped with an advanced imaging infra-red (IIR) seeker to engage stationary or moving maritime and land targets in a variety of operational scenarios, including advanced Anti-Access arenas. Additionally, Sea Breaker leverages artificial intelligence to carry out deep-learning and big data-based scene-matching for automatic target acquisition (ATA) and automatic target recognition (ATR). Rafael further said that the missile system is ECM immune and jam-resilient, and can operate in GNSS-denied arenas in all weather conditions. The missile’s manoeuvring capabilities enable it to avoid obstacles during flight while its datalink system provides it with tactical updates from the operator. Sea Breaker can be launched from different naval platforms, including fast attack missile boats, corvettes and frigates. Rafael’s SPYDER launchers will be used to fire the land variant.


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