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FZ275 LGR

FZ275 LGR
TypeAir-to-surface, anti-armor and anti-personnel missile
Place of originBelgium
Production history
Designed2006–2010
ManufacturerThales Belgium SA (formerly Forges de Zeebrugge)[1]
Adani Defence & Aerospace[2]
Produced2017–present
Specifications
Mass12.7 kg
Length1.8 m
Diameter2.75" (70 mm)
WarheadComposition B (high explosive fragmentation)
(Penetration: 6 mm ST37-2 DIN 17100 Standard Steel)[3]
Warhead weight4.1 kg
Detonation
mechanism
Impact fuze

EngineFZ276 MOD.1 rocket motor
Operational
range
1.5 - 7 km
Guidance
system
Semi-active laser
Steering
system
4 folding canards
Accuracy1 m at 6 km range CEP[4]
Launch
platform
Attack Helicopter

The FZ275 LGR - Laser Guided Rocket is a weapon system by Thales (formerly Forges de Zeebrugge). It is intended to provide a low-cost guided missile compatible with existing unguided 70mm rocket launch platforms. The HE (High Explosive) version of the FZ275 LGR is equipped with a HE warhead with impact fuze.[5]

In June 2024, Adani Defence & Aerospace signed an agreement with Thales Group to locally manufacture 70 mm calibre FZ275 LGR rockets for Indian attack helicopters like HAL Rudra and HAL Prachand.[6][7]

Program status

  • 2006 – Program start
  • November 2010 – First successful firing[8]
  • October 2015 – Successful air-to-ground test firing onboard South-African (SAAF) Rooivalk helicopter at Denel Overberg Test Range (OTB) [9]
  • December 2017 - Test firings at the Älvdalen test range[10]
  • November 2024 - Belgian company Thales and an unnamed Ukrainian company have signed an agreement to build FZ275 LGR in Ukraine, for use against drones.[11]

Specifications

  • Diameter: 70 mm (2.75 in)
  • Length: 1.8 m
  • Weight: 12.5 kg /9.1 kg (after burn)
  • Guidance: SAL - Semi-Active Laser.
  • Steering type : 4 folding canards
  • Laser : compatible with STANAG 3733 or used defined code
  • Range from Sea Level: Min: 1.5 km Max: 8 km
  • Motor: FZ276 MOD.1 rocket motor
  • Warhead: FZ319 HE warhead with MK352 impact fuze

See also

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