Airbus Military and MBDA
have successfully demonstrated the release of an instrumented Marte
MK2/S anti-ship inert missile installed under the wing of the C295
maritime patrol aircraft. This flight was the last of a series of trials
performed in a joint Airbus Military – MBDA collaboration to validate
the aerodynamic integration of Marte on C295, its handling qualities and
performance tests.
The installation of
weapons under the wings provides new operational capabilities to the
C295 MPA allowing the aircraft to perform new missions demanded by
customers. In the anti-submarine warfare (ASW) role, the C295 is already
in-service carrying the MK46 torpedo.
This successful trial
provides further proof of the operational versatility of the Marte
missile and clearly establishes it as the benchmark weapon in the medium
weight anti-ship missile sector.
The Marte Mk2/S is already integrated on
the AW-101 and the NFH (Naval NH90) helicopters in service with the
Italian Navy and integration activities for the Marte ER on the
Eurofighter Typhoon are currently underway.
The MBDA Marte MK2/S
missile is a fire-and-forget, all-weather, medium-range sea-skimming
anti-ship weapon system, equipped with inertial mid-course guidance and
radar homing terminal guidance, and capable of destroying small vessels
and heavily damaging major vessels. The missile has a weight of 310 Kg
and is 3.85 m long.
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