Description
and Specifications
Javelin
is the first "fire-and-forget" shoulder-fired anti-tank
missile now fielded to the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps,
replacing Dragon. Javelin's unique top-attack flight mode,
superior self-guiding tracking system and advanced warhead
design allows it to defeat all known tanks out to ranges of
2500m.
Javelin's two major components are a reusable command launch
unit (CLU) and a missile sealed in a disposable launch tube
assembly. The CLU's integrated day/night site provides target
engagement capability in adverse weather and countermeasure
environments. The CLU also may be used by itself for
battlefield surveillance and reconnaissance. Javelin is
fielded with no specific test measurement or diagnostic
equipment - allowing forces to deploy rapidly and
unencumbered.
Javelin's fire-and-forget guidance mode enables gunners to
fire and then immediately take cover, greatly increasing
survivability. Special features include a selectable
top-attack or direct-fire mode (for targets under cover or for
use in urban terrain against bunkers and buildings), target
lock-on before launch, and a very limited back-blast that
enables gunners to safely fire from enclosures and covered
fighting positions.
Javelin
can also be installed on tracked, wheeled or amphibious
vehicles.
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Weight (missile and CLU):
49.5 lbs
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Length Overall: 3 ft 6 in
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Range: In excess of 2500m
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Crew: 2
Manufacturer
A joint
venture between Raytheon (Tucson, AZ) and Lockheed Martin
(Orlando, FL)
(Source: US Army) |