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LeFlaSys


IOC: 2001


Also Known As
ASRAD
Ozelot


Origin
Germany


Contractor/s
Krauss-Maffei Wegmann
Rheinmetall Defence



Derived from:
Wiesel

SAM & ABM Missiles:
Bolide (32)
FIM-92 Stinger-RMP (32)
LFK NG (32)
Mistral (32)

Description: The LeFlaSys is a short range air defense system integrated on several Wiesel 2 vehicles. The system comprises the launch vehicles (5-8) called Ozelot with 4 missiles each, a radar vehicle (20 km detection range), and a support/command post vehicle. The launch vehicles can fire Stinger, Igla, Mistral or Bolide missiles. The LeFlaSys is intended to protect light armored and airborne military units against aircraft, attack missiles and helicopters as well as airfields and other installations.

The LeFlaSys air defense system has been ordered by the German Army and Greece. The ASRAD (Atlas Short Range Air Defense) is LeFlaSys designation for the export market. The Stinger missile could be replaced by a more capable IRIS-T missile derivative in the near future.

Specifications
Performance: Max Range 20,000 m (65,617 ft)

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Operators

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Germany

As of Holdings
2007 50 (Ozelot)
2006 69 (Ozelot)
Greece


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Notes
(*) lead contractor
IOC: Initial Operating Capability
FOC: Full Operating Capability
CEP: Circular Error Probable
Comm: Commissioning Date
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