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Combined Diehl, Elbit missile counter-measures for Germany's A400Ms
by Richard Tomkins
Uberlingen, Germany (UPI) May 26, 2013


German and Turkish companies partner for 70mm rocket
Schrobenhausen, Germany (UPI) May 26, 2013 - Missile-maker MBDA Deutschland GmbH and Roketsan of Turkey are to collaborate in the manufacture of a 70mm guided rocket system.

The rocket system will be based on the 70mm rocket concept for Germany's UH Tiger helicopter, which the companies expect to be ordered soon by the German Army.

The UH Tiger is the EC 665 manufactured by Eurocopter, a part of EADS, which changed its name to Airbus. It is a twin-engine, four-blade aircraft operated by Germany, Spain, France, and Australia.

"The already existing cooperation between Roketsan and MBDA will be extended by this focused initiative," said MBDA Deutschland GmbH Managing Director Thomas Homberg. "We are combining our competencies to jointly providing this required capability to the German armed forces."

The agreement was signed by the two companies at the ILA Berlin Air Show.

MBDA said the two companies will now begin the exchange of business and technical information for the guided weapon system.

Germany's A400M military transports are being equipped with anti-missile defense systems that combine products from Diehl Defense and Elba Systems of Israel.

Diehl said the agreement with Elbit, signed at the International Aviation and Space Exhibition in Germany, is for inclusion of three of Elbit's J-MUSIC, or multi-spectral infrared counter-measures, into Diehl's multi-turret directed infrared counter-measure system, or DIRCM.

The combined systems will provide 360-degree radio frequency and infrared warning, together with chaff/flare dispensers.

Diehl said it will deliver the combined capabilities next year.

The A400M Atlas transport can carry 81,000 pounds of payload -- troops and/or cargo. It has a cruise speed of 485 mph and a range of 2,450 nautical miles while carrying maximum payload.

Nine countries have so far ordered the four-engine tactical airlifter from Airbus: Germany, France, Spain, Britain, Turkey, Belgium, Luxembourg, South Africa and Malaysia.

Details of the contract between Diehl and Elbit, which developed J-MUSIC to protect against man portable infrared missiles, were not disclosed.

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