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LFK NG
The LFK NG
Production history
Manufacturer MBDA Germany, Diehl BGT Defence
Specifications
Mass28 kg
Length1.8 m

LFK NG from Lenkflugkörper Neue Generation ("New Generation Guided Missile"), is currently under development by MBDA Germany and Diehl BGT Defence as the new short-range surface-to-air missile system for the German Army as a replacement for its former Roland air defence systems and as a part of the army's new SysFla air defence program to supplement the new Ozelot air defence systems.

The missile features a highly sensitive infrared seeker, which is capable of identifying targets with an extremely low infrared signature, such as other missiles or UAVs, but also aircraft and helicopters.

LFK NG will also have a penetrator warhead to engage armored targets.

Platforms

The missile can be launched vertically, e.g. from stationary launch platforms, trucks or armored vehicles such as the GTK Boxer and the Ozelot, or horizontally from helicopters such as the Eurocopter Tiger.

Being a part of Germany's SysFla project, the LFK NG will be integrated in stationary and mobile air defence launch platforms.

Specifications

  • Length: 1,8 mm
  • Caliber: 110 mm
  • Range: 10,000 m
  • Speed: Up to Mach 2.2
  • Weight: 28 kg
  • Warhead: Up to 2.5 kg

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