A-Darter is a fifth-generation air-to-air missile system designed to meet the challenges of future air combat against next generation fighters in a hostile ECM environment.
System Features
High agility to handle the closest of close combats
A thermal imaging seeker with high sensitivity and a multi-mode ECCM suite
A low-drag wingless airframe, ensuring ranges far beyond those of traditional short-range missiles
Lock-on after launch and memory tracking capabilities
A lightweight design compatible with traditional Sidewinder stations
R-Darter
is an all-aspect, beyond visual range
(BVR), active radar-guided, air-to-air
missile. The system can engage highly
maneuverable targets at short 'dogfight'
ranges up to medium, beyond visual
ranges.
U-Darter
is a third-generation, all-aspect,
short-range, IR, air-to-air missile,
effective for all operational requirements
of modern air combat involving highly
maneuverable aircraft.
Raptor 1 is a long-range, precision-guided glide
weapon that can be launched from a variety
of aircraft. Its modular construction allows
it to engage different targets such as airstrips,
bunkers, parked aircraft and SAM sites.
Raptor 1 has been integrated on the Mirage
III, F1 and the Cheetah aircraft. The weapon
can also be integrated with other suitable
aircraft, including the F5E, MIG 29, Sukhoi
27 and 30, Mirage 2000, Tornado, etc.
RAPTOR II Long-range, Precision-guided Weapon
Raptor II is a long-range, precision-guided weapon that can be launched from a variety of aircraft. The Raptor II is an extended-range version of the battle-proven Raptor I and achieves the longer range by using a rocket booster that can be jettisoned.
Raptor II has been integrated on the Mirage III, F1 and Cheetah aircraft. The weapon can also be integrated with other suitable aircraft, including the MIG 29, Sukoi 27 and 30, Mirage 2000, Tornado etc.
Features
Range : > 120 km
Terminal accuracy : 3 m CEP
Alternative warheads - Fragmentation - Penetration
Umbani is a low-cost, high-performance bomb kit that offers a long stand-off range on a number of aircraft. The modular kit can be used with either the 250 kg MK82 or 500 kg MK83 bomb, and can be adapted to suit a range of missions and targets.
System Features
Autonomous target acquisition (no need for laser designation) with long stand-off range
Wing kit and rocket motor may be added to increase stand-off range and low-level (straight and level) launch capability
Programmable attack angle up to 90° (straight from above)
Low cost
Different adaptations possible, including seekers, fuzes and warheads, using the same kit
Mokopa is a long-range, precision-guided, anti-armour missile that utilizes the semi-active laser guidance concept. Its high-performance, large-calibre tandem warhead will destroy any foreseen armour threat.
System Features
Multi-purpose, precision-guided missile may be used against a variety of targets and launched from various platforms
Semi-active laser guidance upgradeable to fire-and-forget
Excellent price/performance ratios
Advanced tandem warhead capability (1 350 mm penetration)
Modular airframe facilitates future upgrades (warheads and seekers)
The Umkhonto-IR missile is a vertically-launched, high-velocity, infrared homing missile specifically designed for providing all-round defence against simultaneous air attacks from multiple combat aircraft (fixed-wing or helicopter) and missiles. The missile and associated subsystems are supplied as a missile group for easy integration into naval combat suites or ground-based air defence systems.
The remote Ingwe anti-armour system is designed and built by Kentron, a division of Denel, with the remote-controlled tripod subsystem supplier by IST dynamics. The Ingwe is a multi-purpose, anti-armour missile for use by infantry, armour or helicopter forces against modern armoured threats.
System Features
Laser beam-riding guidance ensures high countermeasure resistance
Short- and long-range application (250 - 5 000 m)
Lethal tandem warhead (up to 1 000 mm penetration)
Remote fire-and-observe through automatic target tracking, resulting in high operator survivability
Day/Night capability
High kill probability
Low detectability in the visible and infrared spectra
The Supercross "Retarder" System
is a system used only in low-level attack
profiles where targets are too heavily defended
and the element of surprise is required.
SUPERKILL
Stand-off of 16km
Obviate the risk of over flying target
Proximity fuzing
Pre-fragmented warhead
The superkill boosted aircraft bomb is
a conventional shrapnel bomb optimized and
designed to be released from fighter aircraft
in various attack profiles.
Once released the bomb is BOOSTED by its
propulsion motor.
SUPERSTOP
Stand-off of 16km with Retarder
Increased lethal "footprint"
by 600%
Proximity and Long Delay Fuze
Pre-fragmented warhead
The Superstop ADBS 145 satisfies the South
African Airforce requirements for an area
denial stand-off weapon that is delivered
by fighter aircraft, thus denying the enemy
access, or use of, strategic areas such
as air bases, convoy routes, bridges and
key points. e.g. hills, ridges etc.