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Shipon, anti-tank weapon is
in development at the Rocket Systems Division (RSD) of IMI. Shipon is a new
shoulder launched infantry weapon system based on an unguided rocket,
capable of defeating tanks and fortified targets from a range of 600 meters.
Two versions of Shipon ammunition are currently in development – the dual
mode anti-tank/anti-fortification rocket uses a tandem shaped charge warhead
designed to defeat advanced reactive armour and penetrate up to 800mm of
armoured steel. The anti-fortification/anti-personnel rocket is designed to
penetrate walls, and explode inside building for maximum effect. Other types
of ammunition are considered for future development, including extended
range rockets.
Shipon rocket utilizes
the combat proven SMAW (B-300) propulsion system, RSD is currently
evaluating the introduction of soft-launch propulsion, to enable operations
from buildings and bunkers. Offered as a low-cost weapon, Shipon is designed
to fill the gap between anti-tank rockets and expensive missiles. The
development of the missile is in an advanced stage, and initial
demonstrations are expected by 2003. A major development effort is focused
on a unique fire control system which is attached to the disposable
canister. The FCS is designed to implement a unique, real-time cross-wind
measurement along the trajectory to the target. Other functions include
range-finder, automatic compensation for launcher inclination, moving target
engagement capability, automatic cross-hair repositioning and other advanced
features, which contribute to achieving hit probability over 50% at a range
of 600 meters. The fire control system takes less than one second to
calculate and set the gunner’s aiming point to hit a target as far as 1000
meters away. Shipon system weight is 9 kg.
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