MBDA has carried out the first firing of an MMP missile from an ARQUUS SABRE special forces vehicle as part of a firing campaign implemented with the support of the French Army and the Direction Générale de l’Armement (DGA), France’s Procurement Agency.
The firing was carried out at the Canjuers military camp in the south of France, using ‘lock-on-before-launch’ mode against a tank 3,500m away, with a rapid switchover to ‘fire-and-forget’ mode, making the vehicle fully mobile after firing.
Once again, the MMP system demonstrated the accuracy of its target acquisition and the quality of its guidance system by achieving a direct hit, without operator intervention.
In addition to this firing, multiple engagements were simulated on the post, against fixed or mobile targets, with the vehicle moving around the test range, thus crossing a further milestone in the validation of the ergonomic, tactical and safety studies.
The MMP, the first fifth-generation missile to be deployed in combat, has been in service with the French Army for two years. Flexible and versatile, it has been battle-tested and deployed in various theatres around the world (desert, tropical, mountainous and Arctic areas). A valuable asset for Special Forces operating over long distances, the MMP allows for the resupply of munitions by airdrop.
MBDA Tests MMP for Special Forces - European Security & Defence
MBDA has carried out a test firing of its MMP missile from a special forces vehicle in order to demonstrate its use in this role.
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