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When used against large formations of weakly armoured soldiers, fragmentation missiles, often known as frag missiles, were a particular kind of missile. When they exploded, fragmentation rockets scattered shards across the area of contact, injuring anyone nearby.
The finest available anti-personnel weapon for the money is the fragmentation missile. By employing the warhead’s razor-sharp shrapnel, the missile is intended to be used against formations of poorly armoured soldiers.
The Global Fragmentation missile market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
A MPWH will be developed as part of the Spiral 2 project, which will use increased fragmentation to increase lethality against personnel and non-armored targets in the open while preserving lethality against threats that are armoured.
As part of the Spiral 3 endeavour, a new launch tube assembly will be created, and electronic parts in the missile’s guidance system will be swapped out to save money.
In order to preserve or enhance system performance, the LightWeight CLU project will create a completely new CLU that is smaller and lighter.
The Spiral 2 missile’s new Multi-Purpose Warhead (MPWH) has undergone preliminary arena testing and lethality modelling, which have shown better warhead fragmentation over the legacy warhead.
A man-portable, fire-and-forget, precise anti-tank missile, the Javelin Close Combat Missile System – Medium (Javelin), is used by dismounted forces to take out threat armoured combat vehicle targets out to 2,500 metres.
It delivers a top-attack tandem shaped charge warhead using a lofted trajectory. There is also a direct-fire mode.The Javelin system comprises a missile in a reusable CLU and a disposable launch tube assembly.
The CLU has day and night sights for surveillance and target acquisition, mechanically engages the launch tube assembly to provide a stable platform for shooting, and electronically interfaces with the missile for target lock-on and missile launch.