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Raytheon, UAE to intergrate Talon rockets onto ground vehicles
by Richard Tomkins
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UPI) Feb 25, 2015


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Talon laser-guided rockets are being integrated onto Middle East-made armored vehicles by Raytheon and NIMR Automotive.

The integration of the rockets will come through the use of Raytheon's remote weapons station, which will allow NIMR 6x6 vehicles to fire the TALON-equipped projectiles while stationary or on the move.

"Integration onto the NIMR vehicle further demonstrates the versatility of TALON," said Michelle Lohmeier, Raytheon vice president of Land Warfare Systems. "In partnership with EDIC, we are providing an affordable, near-term and reliable solution."

EDIC is Emirates Defense Industries Company, of which NIMR Automotive is part.

"The NIMR 6x6 tactical platform provides a range of modular system integration to support a full range of missions including armed reconnaissance, infrastructure defense, defensive fire suppression and border security," said Fahad Saif Harhara, NIMR chief executive officer. "It can also support rapidly advancing infantry.

"The mobile and fixed-firing modes enhance the vehicle's effectiveness and provide a significant advantage over existing heavy artillery."

The TALON LGR is a digital semi-active laser guidance and control kit developed by Raytheon and the United Arab Emirates. The kit fits on to the front of the legacy 2.75-inch Hydra-70 unguided rocket and is compatible with existing airborne and ground laser designators.

Additional information on the project was not disclosed.


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