Addressing The Warfighter's Wishlist
MBDA embarked on 'Concept Vision' program as a long-term initiative to 'unlock creativity and innovation among the company's personnel'. The project is aiming to introduce a 'concept weapon', much like 'concept cars' are presented by leading auto manufacturers. The process involved examination of different ideas presented by MBDA employees, to meet the projected needs and requirements of the future warfighter, based on forward looking technological forecast for the next 20 years.The system comprises two lightweight launchers and two guided missiles designed for long and short range attack. The weapons, dubbed 'Sniper' and Enforcer' will offer 'tunable' firepower, from non-lethal engagement to high precision, high explosive attack.
MBDA teams are planning to equip the missile with automatic target recognition, enabling the weapon to rapidly lock on targets in sight, thus minimizing the operator's exposure to counterfire. The weapon operating the 'Sniper' is called 'Shooter' – a launcher weighing only two kilograms, optimized for low recoil, and operation in confined space, it will be provided as stand-alone weapon, attached to assault rifles or to vehicle mounted remotely operated weapon stations, as a coaxial weapon, adding precision fire capability to automatic weapons.
Enforcer will have all the Sniper's operating modes, plus several advanced features, including non-line-of-sight target engagement, steep ballistic ('mortar' like) trajectory, optimized for urban or woodland operations. Operating in complex scenarios, it will also offer 'retargeting' capability, enabling the operator to redirect the missile anytime during its flight, thus avoiding excessive collateral damage. It will also be able to pursue geo-located targets without the use of GPS. The 'multi-effect' warhead will weigh about 1 kg.
The Thinker is a hand held controller designed to provide the commander access to the full capabilities of CVS101 - including Intelligence collection, mission planning, sensor control, targeting, and debriefing. For actual combat, smaller wearable wrist worn or helmet mounted displays, as well as weapon mounted sights could be used. (MBDA)
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