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In early October MBDA demonstrated significant progress on the Brimstone 2 development programme with a series of successful firings aimed at proving the performance of the latest guidance system upgrades being added to Brimstone via the UK MoD Brimstone 2 programme.
The trials involved firing five missiles at a series of targets moving at up to and including 70 mph, from a variety of launch conditions including long range and high off-boresight and against targets transiting representative cluttered road environments. Every shot achieved a direct hit on the target.
The Brimstone 2 programme builds on the world class combat proven Dual Mode Brimstone capability, providing significant performance enhancements including:
All five missiles were fitted with a telemetry system in lieu of a warhead to provide the necessary performance evidence for the guidance chain.
The telemetry system confirmed that each missile performed perfectly throughout. Each missile flew the optimum trajectory, immediately acquiring the laser returns confirming the enhanced long range laser performance, fused and correlated the laser and MMW RF radar target tracks and then used the MMW radar to ensure no escape and a direct hit.
Brimstone demonstrated its precision and low collateral capability against a range of armoured, non-armoured, static and fast moving and manoeuvring targets in support of RAF operations in Libya and continues to do so in Afghanistan.