UMTAS

Turkish air-to-surface missile
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::summary Turkish air-to-surface missile ::
::data[format=table title="Infobox weapon"]
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | UMTAS |
| image | Roketsan display in Kyiv 01.jpg |
| image_size | 300 |
| caption | L-UMTAS (upper) and UMTAS (lower) missiles displayed on helicopter pylon |
| type | Air-to-surface, anti-tank guided missile |
| origin | Turkey |
| is_missile | y |
| wars | |
| design_date | 2005-2017 |
| manufacturer | Roketsan |
| production_date | 2017-current |
| variants | |
| mass | UMTAS/LUMTAS-37.5 kg missile |
| 62 kg launcher | |
| length | UMTAS/LUMTAS-1.8 m |
| diameter | UMTAS/LUMTAS-160 mm |
| filling | |
| detonation | |
| yield | |
| engine | HTPB‐based solid-fuel rocket motor |
| vehicle_range | UMTAS/LUMTAS-500 - |
| guidance | |
| steering | |
| launch_platform | |
| transport | |
| ref | Janes |
| :: |
| name = UMTAS | image = Roketsan display in Kyiv 01.jpg | image_size = 300 | alt = | caption = L-UMTAS (upper) and UMTAS (lower) missiles displayed on helicopter pylon | type = Air-to-surface, anti-tank guided missile | origin = Turkey | is_explosive = | is_missile = y | service = | used_by = | wars = | designer = | design_date = 2005-2017 | manufacturer = Roketsan | unit_cost = | production_date = 2017-current | number = | variants = | spec_label = | mass = UMTAS/LUMTAS-37.5 kg missile 62 kg launcher UMTAS/LUMTAS-GM-1-41.3 kg missile 25 kg launcher UMTAS-GM-2-60 kg missile 40 kg launcher | length = UMTAS/LUMTAS-1.8 m UMTAS/LUMTAS-GM-1-1.72 m UMTAS-GM-2-2 m | width = | height = | diameter = UMTAS/LUMTAS-160 mm UMTAS/LUMTAS-GM-1-160 mm UMTAS-GM-2-180 mm | filling = Tandem HEAT / blast-fragmentation / thermobaric | filling_weight = | detonation = | yield = | engine = HTPB‐based solid-fuel rocket motor | vehicle_range = UMTAS/LUMTAS-500 - UMTAS/LUMTAS-GM-1-1000 - from vehicles, 1000 - from aircraft UMTAS-GM-2-1000 - from vehicles 1000 - from aircraft | speed = | guidance = | steering = | wingspan = | propellant = | ceiling = | altitude = | boost = | depth = | accuracy = | launch_platform = | transport = | ref = Janes |topic=Launch and Warhead test |width= |float=right |image1=Dual-Stage antitank Warhead UMTAS or Mizrak-U (Uzun Menzilli Tanksavar Sistemi) is a family of modern long range air-to-surface anti-tank guided missile developed by Turkish armor and missile manufacturer Roketsan.
Background
::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/46/T-129-1001-FAR14-3653.JPG" caption="TAI T129 Attack Helicopter armed with UMTAS"] ::
The UMTAS program was begun in late 2003 by Turkey's Undersecretariat for Defence Industries (SSM), specifically to provide TAI/AgustaWestland T129 ATAK combat helicopters with an indigenous guided missile. The UMTAS has been designed to engage tanks and heavily armoured vehicles. It can be integrated in various platforms, including helicopters, UAVs, land vehicles, stationary platforms, light assault aircraft, ships.
Description
The UMTAS missile has fire and forget and fire and update infrared guidance with a tandem anti-tank warfare warhead. The laser guided version is marketed as the L-UMTAS.
Abilities:
- Fire behind mask
- Can be used day or night and in adverse weather
- Tandem-charge warhead, effective against reactive armour
- Insensitive munition characteristics against liquid fuel fire and bullet hits
- Communication of seeker image to user and command by user using data-link
- Lock-on before or after launch (L-UMTAS)
- Update of aim point on target (UMTAS)
- Switch targets during flight (UMTAS)
- Direct fire or top attack (UMTAS)
- Fire-and-forget, fire-and-update modes (UMTAS)
Development
Phase 1 (design) began in 2005 and finished in 2008.
Phase 2 (development and qualification) began in 2008 and finished in 2015.
The L-UMTAS and UMTAS version have been integrated and fired successfully from helicopters: a Turkish TAI/AgustaWestland T129 ATAK against land targets, and a US Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk against sea targets.
A UMTAS was test dropped successfully from a Baykar Bayraktar TB2 unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV). The missile was released at an altitude of 16,000 ft to hit a 2×2 meter target self laser designated from the drone, from 8 kilometres away. These missile tests may be a step in a related program to use MAM weapons with Bayraktar drones.
The MAM-L smart munition was developed from L-UMTAS.
Serial production has begun with the delivery dates set in 2016.
The Geleceğin Muharebe Sistemi (Future Combat System) version of the missile (UMTAS-GM) was displayed in 2023. UMTAS-GM-1 features dual IIR/SAL seekers in a flat split-design nose with a bidirectional RF datalink in a cylindrical body and an aligned, cruciform fold-out wing and aft fin assembly. It weighs 41.3 kg and can be equipped with an insensitive tandem anti-tank, high-explosive blast fragmentation, or thermobaric warhead. Range is 16 km when fired from land vehicles and naval vessels and 20 km from helicopters. UMTAS-GM-2 has the ability to be fired day / night, according to the type of warhead it has. It can be used against main battle tanks, armoured personnel carriers, trucks, all-terrain vehicles, light pillboxes, trenches, buildings, helicopters flying at low altitude.UMTAS-GM-2 also offers the opportunity to shoot from behind the suture by using its propulsion capacity and gliding capability. In this way, the target can be destroyed from safe distances without entering the firing range of enemy elements. With the Hybrid Seeker Head to be located on UMTAS-GM-2, it will be able to provide the user with high-resolution battlefield images at different wavelengths day and night.
References
References
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- Eshel, Tamir. (19 December 2015). "Turkish UMTAS Missile Dropped From a Bayraktar Tactical Drone".
- "MAM-L Smart Micro Munition". Turkish Defence News.
- (28 July 2023). "IDEF 2023: Roketsan debuts long-range UMTAS-GM ATGM".
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