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The '''M-20H''' is a Riysian unpowered, lightweight {{wp|laser-guided munition}}, created by the Shihab Design Bureau for {{wp|UCAV}}s. Derived from Shihab's [[SMD-20 Sijjil]] air-to-surface missile, the M-20 was specifically developed to arm the [[MATAR MTBT2 Qarsan]] UCAV | The '''M-20H''' is a Riysian unpowered, lightweight {{wp|laser-guided munition}}, created by the Shihab Design Bureau for {{wp|UCAV}}s. Derived from Shihab's [[SMD-20 Sijjil]] air-to-surface missile, the M-20 was specifically developed to arm the [[MATAR MTBT2 Qarsan]] UCAV in partnership with MATAR. Since then it has been adapted as a standard armament for all other Riysian UCAVs, and is claimed to be highly accurate against fast moving and stationary targets. In 2019, an upgraded version | ||
With a weight of less than 27 kilograms, a variety of available payloads, and the ability to attack moving targets, it is especially suitable for low-capacity UAVs like the Qarsan. |
Revision as of 04:40, 17 January 2021
M-20H | |
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Type | Precision guided munition |
Place of origin | Riysa |
Service history | |
In service | 2014-current |
Used by | Riysian Arab Aerospace Force |
Production history | |
Designed | 2012-2014 |
Manufacturer | Shihab Design Bureau |
Unit cost | $30,000 (export, M-20H) $35,000 (export, M-20H1) |
Produced | 2014-present |
Specifications | |
Weight | 27 kg (60 lb) |
Length | 1,000 mm (39 in) |
Diameter | 180 mm (7.1 in) |
Maximum firing range | 500 m - 8 km (M-20H) 500 m - 14 km (M-20H1) |
Warhead | 13.5 kg high-explosive (M) 11.6 kg thermobaric (FGh) 8 kg tandem-charge (MD) |
Guidance system | Semi-active laser homing (SALH) |
Accuracy | <3 m CEP (estimated 1 m) |
References |
The M-20H is a Riysian unpowered, lightweight laser-guided munition, created by the Shihab Design Bureau for UCAVs. Derived from Shihab's SMD-20 Sijjil air-to-surface missile, the M-20 was specifically developed to arm the MATAR MTBT2 Qarsan UCAV in partnership with MATAR. Since then it has been adapted as a standard armament for all other Riysian UCAVs, and is claimed to be highly accurate against fast moving and stationary targets. In 2019, an upgraded version
With a weight of less than 27 kilograms, a variety of available payloads, and the ability to attack moving targets, it is especially suitable for low-capacity UAVs like the Qarsan.