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Milan ER Hits Target at Maximum Range of 3,000 Meters

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Released on Monday, October 23, 2006

MILAN ER HITS TARGET AT MAXIMUM RANGE OF 3000 M ON FIRST GUIDED LAUNCH

On Tuesday 17th October 2006, MBDA successfully carried out the first firing of the complete MILAN ER land weapon system at the DGA test site in Bourges. The firing employed the new ADT (Advanced Technologies) firing post and the new ER (Extended Response) missile.

The wire-guided missile struck the centre of the target at a distance of 3,000 meters, MILAN ER's maximum range. Following on from a number of preparatory test firings performed over the last six months for both the firing post and the missile, this full system firing marks a tremendous success in the initial validation of the combined firing post and missile unit.

The test performance schedule notified to the government agencies concerned, has as a result been fully met by MBDA's Franco-German team.

The next few months will be dedicated to carrying out any necessary fine tuning and to the validation of the system. This will allow MBDA to submit the MILAN ER system as early as 2007 for evaluation by the relevant authorities in France and Germany and by any other countries that express interest.

Following on from the success of the MILAN anti-tank missile in operational service worldwide, MILAN ER is MBDA's next-generation response to the need for an extended operational envelope adapted to today's changing threats.

 


ADT - Advanced Technology
DGA - Délégation Générale pour l'Armement

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