The
Marte missile family
The all-weather Marte MK2 is a fire-and-forget, medium-range, sea-skimming
anti-ship weapon system. It is equipped with mid-course inertial and radar-based
terminal guidance and is capable of destroying small craft and seriously
damaging larger vessels. The missile weighs 310 kg and is 3.85 metres
long. Marte was first developed in the 1980s with the 30km range MK/2
version being deployed on helicopters. Subsequent models followed for
integration on different platforms and thus a family of missiles came
into being.
The Marte MK-2/S, where “S” stands for “Short”
and indicates shorter munitions in order to enable simpler on board integration,
has already been integrated on AW101 and NH-90 NFH helicopters (Naval/Nato
Frigate Helicopter) in service with the Italian Navy. The Marte MK-2/A
was then developed for launch from fixed-wing aircraft (fighter or patrol
aircraft). Finally, in response to the growing interest for a lightweight,
rapid-response surface-to-surface naval missile system for littoral operations,
Marte MK2/N was developed.
The new version of the missile, called Marte ER (Extended Range), keeps
the basic characteristics of the Marte family, but extends its range.
The new product is different from previous versions thanks to two main
features: turbojet propulsion (leading to a four-fold increase in range
compared to the rocket motor version), and the new ISO-calibre cylinder
cell. The missile, equipped with these new important components, still
preserves a series of elements that were already present in previous versions
of the Marte missile, providing a number of significant commonalities
that are widely appreciated by the market.
Thanks to these improvements, the new missile has a range that now exceeds
100 km and a much increased speed, both in the cruise and final attack
phases. However, it is shorter than the previous model. Logistic systems,
such as the transport and stocking canister in the helicopter version
and the trolley for moving and hooking the missile to aircraft, are the
same as those used in the Mk2/S model, offering clear user advantages.
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