LAHAT

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LAHAT
LAHAT missile
LAHAT ATGM quad pack for helicopters
Type ATGM
Place of origin 23x15px Israel
Service history
In service 1992 - present
Used by Israel, India
Unit cost $20,000 (1999)
Specifications
Weight 13.5 kg
Length 97.5 cm
Diameter 105 mm

Warhead Tandem HEAT
Warhead weight 4.5 kg

Operational
range
8000 m
Speed 285-300 m/s
Guidance
system
Semi-Active Laser Homing
Launch
platform
105 - 120 mm smooth bore
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Single LAHAT

The LAHAT (Laser Homing Attack or Laser Homing Anti-Tank, also a Hebrew word for incandescence) is a semi-active laser homing low-weight anti-tank guided missile developed since 1992 and manufactured by Israel Aerospace Industries. It was designed primarily to be fired by Merkava tanks' 105 mm and 120 mm tank guns, though it matches all types of 105 mm and 120 mm guns, including low recoil guns, low-weight guns of military armoured cars. Also suitable for patrol ships, possibly modified for 105-106 mm recoilless rifles, UAVs, HMMWVs, SPAAGs. Unlike other tank rounds, LAHAT does not need a tank gun for operation.

LAHAT has a semi-active laser guidance system, capable of both direct and indirect laser designation - target can be laser-designated by the launching platform (i.e firing tank) or other platform (i.e another tank, helicopter, UAV, or forward scouting team), requiring minimal exposure in the firing position. With a low launch signature, the missile’s trajectory can be set to match either armoured fighting vehicle, warship, (top attack) or helicopter gunship (direct attack) engagements.

It has a range of 6-8 km when launched from a ground platform, and up to 8-13 km, when deployed from high elevation. The missile hits the target at an accuracy of 0.7 meter CEP and an angle of over 30 degrees, providing effective penetration of up to 800 mm of armor steel with its tandem warhead to deal with add-on reactive armor. LAHAT might also carry embedded active protection system countermeasure capabilities. In any tank the LAHAT is stowed like other rounds in the ammunition rack, and handled just like any other type of ammunition.

Operators

23x15px Israel
Merkava
 India
Arjun, Tank EX

Comparable systems

External links

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