Crotale (missile)
The Crotale (English: "Rattlesnake") is a French, all-weather, short-range surface-to-air missile system developed to intercept airborne ranged weapons and aircraft, from cruise or anti-ship missiles to helicopters, UAVs or low-flying high-performance fighter aircraft. It was developed by Thomson CSF Matra (now Thales Group) and consists of a mobile land-based variant as well as various naval ones.
Crotale | |
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Crotale NG at the Paris Air Show, 2007 | |
Type | Surface-to-air missile system |
Place of origin | France |
Service history | |
Used by | See Operators |
Wars | Chadian-Libyan conflict South African Border War 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine |
Production history | |
Designed | Late 1960s |
Manufacturer | Thales Group Samsung Group |
Produced | Early 1970s |
No. built | 6,600 missiles (R440) |
Specifications | |
Mass | 80 kg |
Length | 2.89 m |
Diameter | 15 cm |
Wingspan | 54 cm |
Warhead | forward-directed blast warhead (R.440 and R.460) or blast-fragmentation warhead (VT-1) |
Warhead weight | 15kg |
Detonation mechanism | infrared fuse, converted to RF fuse in later models. |
Engine | Lens 3 solid-fuel boost-glide (R.440) |
Operational range | VT-1: 11 km Mk3: 16 km |
Flight ceiling | VT-1: 6,000 m Mk3: 9,000 m |
Maximum speed | 800 m/s (Mach 2.3) for R.440, 1250 m/s (Mach 3.6) for VT-1 |
Guidance system | Automatic command to line of sight |
Steering system | Canard and tail axis control |
Launch platform | Mobile Launcher, Naval Launch |
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