New Israeli missile takes sneaky routes to surprise enemies
JNS
July 6, 2021
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems unveiled a new long-range, autonomous
and low-flying maneuvering missile on Wednesday. Called Sea Breaker, the
missile is designed to surprise enemy targets and pose serious
challenges to their radar systems.
Flying at sub-sonic rapid speeds and equipped with advanced
electro-optic and infrared guidance systems, the Sea Breaker does not
rely on satellite navigation, meaning that adversaries cannot disrupt
its path to target, Rafael sources said on Tuesday.
"It has the ability to infiltrate defense systems, flying low. If
it's over the sea, it skims the water, and the ability of the enemy to
disrupt it is very limited. Over land, it flies low and comes in using
'sneaky' routes, like a naval commando raid. Once it locks onto a ship,
the ship's time starts running out quickly. As the enemy radar tries to
figure out where to send interceptors, the Sea Braker keeps
maneuvering," a company source said.
The missile identifies and classifies targets automatically – a
capability known as automatic target recognition – using advanced
artificial intelligence. It is able to designate enemy targets, telling
them apart from civilian assets.
"In the end it's an autonomous missile," said the source. "A person
in the loop can stop the attack via a communications channel, change the
target, or abort the mission," he added.
The missile can be fired from shore-to-sea, sea-to-shore, sea-to-sea
or be used as a surface-to-surface missile, the source said.
"Sea Breaker provides surgical, pin-point precision strikes from
stand-off [far] ranges of up to 300 kilometers (186 miles)," Rafael said
in a statement.
Capable
of targeting both stationary and moving targets, the missile is
specifically designed to infiltrate areas that are filled with radars
and adversary missiles, known in military terminology as Anti
Access/Area Denial (A2/AD) areas
This
means that the Sea Breaker can be used to infiltrate heavily guarded
coastal areas, or, if used by a defending military, to alternative
defend such territories against enemies.
Sea Breaker can be launched from ships or from land.
Able to operate in all weather conditions, the missile delivers a
250-pound warhead to targets with high levels of accuracy, meaning that a
single hit can neutralize a frigate-sized ship, said Rafael.
The same precision can be used to deliver a "warning" to a ship by hitting an area that would not sink it.
A Rafael video showed a synchronized attack of two Sea Breaker
missiles coming in from opposite directions to strike a ship at the same
time.
Its precision means that the missile is ideal for avoiding collateral damage, the Rafael source added.
"All of Rafael is involved in this development," a second company source said.
In a reality in which many states and non-state actors have electronic
warfare capabilities, which can disrupt missiles, and satellite-jamming
capabilities that can cut off GNSS signals from space, the missile's
passive guidance system make it immune to such obstacles, he added.
"Not being dependent on satellites is core capability," said the second source.
Sea Breaker is made up of missile, a radar, a launcher and a
command-and-control center. Even clients that lack ocean-going fleets
can use the missile to protect their shores effectively, according to
the source.
The mobile launcher means that it can be loaded onto a truck, or an aircraft, and easily moved.
The Sea Breaker is less than four meters long, and weighs under 400
kilograms (882 pounds), allowing it to maneuver "sneakily," according to
the source.
If fired at a "crowded" area filled with military and civilian ships,
the missile uses its algorithms to classify the targets as it approaches
them. It also uses scene-matching technology to guide it to targets,
based on the previous programming.
"It can be part of a coordinated barrage. The attacker can decide if he
wants to hit an enemy [missile] launcher, a ship's bridge, or deliver a
warning," said the source.
Its potential targets include naval ships,
communication and logistical centers, airfields, port facilities, enemy
headquarters, anti-aircraft batteries and insurgent infrastructure.
Rafael did not provide details on might purchase the missile. The
company is believed to be in advanced negotiations with multiple
international potential customers.
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Jews be smart.
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