M/A-116 PARS

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M/A-116 PARS
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TypeInfrared tracking short-range air-to-air missile
Place of origin Acrea
Service history
In service2006-Present
Used byAcrea
WarsZemplen War
Production history
DesignerKobalt-Zeiss AG
NordEX Försvarssystemet AB
Designed2006
ManufacturerNordEX Försvarssystemet AB
Produced2006-present
Specifications
Weight49 kg (108 lb)
Length1.6 m (5 ft 3 in)
Diameter159 mm (6.3 in)

Effective firing range
  • 10 km
Detonation
mechanism
Direct impact

EngineSolid-propellant rocket motor
Speed450 m/s (top attack)
550 m/s (top speed)
Guidance
system
Semi-active laser homing
MMW radar seeker
Passive Infrared CCD guidance (M/A-116E)

The M/A-116 PARS is an air-to-ground missile designed and manufactured by Kobalt-Zeiss AG and NordEX Försvarssystemet AB. The PARS was designed to replace the M/A-115 CATO as an anti-tank armament primarily for helicopters. The PARS can be used either as a constantly guided missile via laser guidance, or it can be launched as a fire-and-forget missile using either passive infrared guidance or a millimeter wave radar seeker, depending on the variant, and can be employed in both direct attack and top attack modes. The missile can be fired in rapid salvoes, up to one missile every two seconds. Its multi-mission capability is limited; the PARS is only available with anti-tank warheads and is not intended to be launched from any platform other than ground mounts or helicopters.

Design

Propulsion

Control

Warhead

Variants

  • M/A-116A: Original production model using a dual mode seeker head enabling either semi-active laser guidance or fire-and-forget capability with a MMW radar
  • M/A-116B: Improved tandem shaped charge HEAT warhead for improved performance against reactive armour, introduced in early 2007 and retrofitted onto older missiles
  • M/A-116E: 2012-series model introducing a passive infrared fire-and-forget guidance system to replace the MMW radar in dual mode seeker heads

Operators

Current