Missiles & Missile Systems
Rampage missile

Rampage missile

Source: IMI Systems


INDIA INDUCTS NEW RAMPAGE AIR-TO-GROUND MISSILE
Sunday, April 28, 2024
Rampage missile

Rampage missile

Source: IMI Systems


NEW DELHI - India has inducted the Rampage long-range supersonic air-to-ground missile, which will be used by the Indian Air Force and Navy.

The Air Force has integrated the weapon onto its Su-30 MKI, MiG-29, and Jaguar fighters. The Navy will also use the missile on its MiG-29K naval fighter jets.

Following skirmishes with China in 2020, emergency powers were granted for the acquisition of new weapons like the Rampage missile.

The weapon has a range of 250 kilometers and can carry a 150-kilogram payload. Rampage was developed by Israel Aerospace Industries and Israeli Military Industries Systems.

India also recently tested the ROCKS (Crystal Maze-2) air-launched ballistic missile.

 

Source: CIA


INDIA COMPLETES TEST OF SMART ASW SYSTEM
Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Source: CIA


NEW DELHI - The Indian Navy has performed a successful test of its supersonic missile-assisted release of torpedo (SMART) system. The test took place on May 1. The weapon was fired from a ground mobile launcher.

The SMART is a next-generation missile system that carries a lightweight torpedo. The state-run Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is developing this system SMART.

Thw SMART system will enhance the anti-submarine warfare capability of the Indian Navy.

 
SM-3 missile

SM-3 missile

Source: Chris Szkrybalo, US Army


SOUTH KOREA APPROVES SM-3 BUY, PLUS NEW AIR-TO-AIR MISSILE AND FOURTH BATCH OF FRIGATES
Tuesday, April 30, 2024
SM-3 missile

SM-3 missile

Source: Chris Szkrybalo, US Army


SEOUL - South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) signed off on four weapons programs on April 26, comprising procurement of SM-3 missiles, a new air-to-air missile, frigates, and a Close-In Weapon System (CIWS), valued at a combined $4.6 billion. Work on several of the programs will extend into the mid-to-late 2030s. However, the SM-3 and air-to-air missile programs are still subject to feasibility studies and program reviews.

The SM-3 missiles will be integrated onto KDX III Batch II Aegis destroyers, which are built by South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI). The missiles will be purchased from the U.S. through the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program. The SM-3 acquisition is valued at KRW 803.9 billion ($581 million) and will conclude in 2030.

South Korea also wants to develop and build a new domestic long-range air-to-air missile for its KF-21 fighter under a KRW 1.57 trillion ($1.1 billion) effort. DAPA approved a draft business strategy for this new acquisition program, which is expected to run from 2025 to 2038.

Approval was also given for a fourth batch of light frigates, which are replacing Ulsan class light frigates and Pohang/Donghae class corvettes. Delivery of Batch III ships began in 2023 and are expected to conclude in 2027. The DAPA announcement said Batch IV work will run through 2032 at a cost of KRW 3.2525 trillion ($2.3 billion).

Finally, DAPA signed off a CIWS project to help ships protect themselves from aircraft, missiles, and other threats. The government announcement indicated this acquisition would be scaled to reflect the increased threat of drones at sea. The project is valued at KRW 895.7 billion ($647 million) and will be completed in 2036.

Source: Forecast International
Associated URL: https://www.dapa.go.kr/dapa/na/ntt/selectNttInfo.do?bbsId=326&nttSn=48523&menuId=678
Author: s. McDougall, Defense Analyst 
 

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