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Revision as of 22:53, 24 November 2021
GPM-K Pacarána | |
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Type | Anti-tank missile |
Place of origin | Inyursta |
Service history | |
In service | 2011–present |
Used by | Inyurstan Army |
Production history | |
Designer | Martel Arms |
Designed | 2006 |
Manufacturer | Martel Arms |
Produced | 2010–present |
Specifications | |
Weight | 99.2lb (45kg) |
Length | 80.4in (205cm) |
Diameter | 6.1in (154.9mm) |
Warhead weight | 9kg Tandem-HEAT |
Detonation mechanism | Impact |
Blast yield | 1,300mm RHA Penetration |
Propellant | Solid fuel |
Operational range | 5,500m |
Speed | 450m/s (Mach 1.3) |
Guidance system | SACLOS Laser, Millimeter Microwave (MMW) |
Accuracy | <1m CEP |
The GPM-K Pacarána is an anti-tank guided missile produced in Inyursta. It is named after the Pacarána, a long species of semi-arboreal weasels found in the jungles of Marindino and Borasoles.
Development
PAMAT Program
In 2006 Inyursta began the Penétraçion Advançé Misìle Anti-Tanque (Advanced Penetration Anti-Tank Missile) Program in response to the performance of the GPM-T against the frontal armor of Lollohian Gladiator II and Black Boar modern main battle tanks.
A new, indigenous missile system, the GPM-K, was selected over a ground-launched variant of the ASM-7 STRIKE missile to continue the PAMAT program.
IAV-90AT "Varano" System
Post-production use of the GPM-K has been part of the IAV-90AT "Varano" (monitor lizard) system, a "tank hunter" vehicle built from the IAV-90 chassis. Equipped with its own laser targeting system and self-contained millimeter microwave radar; this allows for two missiles to be fired at two different targets simultaneously - one Automatic Command Line-of-Sight (ACLOS) guidance utilizing the MMW radar, the other Semi-Automatic Command Line-of-Sight (SACLOS) beam-riding using the targeting radar.
IAV-90AT's are usually deployed as part of mechanized or composite units, giving non-armored formations a weapons platform capable of engaging and defeating modern main battle tanks from the frontal arc.
IAV-78AT "Tigre" System
The Corps de Marìnas began work on a program to develop a similar tank-hunter platform based on their own amphibious IAV-78 chasis.