FOG-MPM
The FOG-MPM (Fiber Optics Guided Multiple Purpose Missile) is a highly versatile guided missile developed and manufactured by the Brazilian company Avibrás. This precision-guided missile is designed for various combat scenarios, including anti-tank, anti-fortification, and anti-helicopter missions. Notably, the FOG-MPM stands out for its guidance system, which utilizes fiber optics technology, providing enhanced accuracy and resistance to electronic countermeasures.
Development and Origin[edit | edit source]
The FOG-MPM missile was developed in Brazil by Avibrás, a prominent defense and aerospace company. Its development aimed to address the need for a highly adaptable and capable guided missile system that could effectively engage a wide range of targets in modern battlefield environments.
Specifications[edit | edit source]
The FOG-MPM missile possesses the following key specifications:
Range[edit | edit source]
The missile boasts an impressive operational range of approximately 60 kilometers, making it suitable for engaging both short-range and medium-range targets.
Weight[edit | edit source]
The FOG-MPM missile has a weight of approximately 34 kilograms, which makes it relatively portable and adaptable for use on various platforms.
Guidance System[edit | edit source]
One of the standout features of the FOG-MPM is its guidance system, which relies on fiber optics technology. This guidance system provides several advantages, including:
Enhanced Accuracy: Fiber optics guidance enables precise control and adjustments during the missile's flight, increasing its likelihood of hitting the intended target with pinpoint accuracy. Resistance to Electronic Measures: Fiber optics technology is less susceptible to electronic countermeasures and jamming, ensuring that the missile can maintain its guidance even in hostile electronic warfare environments.
Warhead Options[edit | edit source]
The FOG-MPM missile is designed to carry a variety of warheads, making it adaptable to different mission profiles. Its primary warhead options include anti-tank, anti-fortification, and anti-helicopter configurations. This versatility allows the missile to effectively engage a wide range of military targets, from armored vehicles and fortified structures to enemy helicopters.
Launch Platforms[edit | edit source]
The FOG-MPM missile is highly flexible and can be launched from multiple platforms, including:
Ground Vehicles: The missile is compatible with ground vehicles, including the Astros II Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS), which enhances its ground-based launch capabilities. Ships: The missile can be launched from naval vessels, expanding its utility in maritime operations. Helicopters: FOG-MPM can also be fired from helicopters, offering a versatile anti-helicopter capability.
Immunity to Electronic Measures[edit | edit source]
One of the notable features of the FOG-MPM is its immunity to electronic countermeasures. This capability ensures that the missile can maintain its guidance integrity even in electronic warfare environments, making it a reliable weapon system in contested areas.
Operational Use[edit | edit source]
The FOG-MPM missile is primarily used by the Brazilian military, where it serves as a potent weapon system for various operational scenarios. Its ability to engage diverse targets with high precision and its resistance to electronic countermeasures make it a valuable asset in modern military operations.
See Also[edit | edit source]
Avibrás Guided Missile Fiber Optics Guidance
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