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Serbia unveils new Kosava-1 precision-guided missile



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Kosava-1 precision-guided missile. Photo from paluba.info

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The new Kosava-1 optional-guided missile was displayed in the presence of Russian defence minister Sergei Shoigu and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on October 20.

The Kosava-1 is a Serbian long-range multipurpose missile system based on the improved version of Oganj rocket. The Kosava-1 missile system was developed primarily for missions against tanks, armored vehicles, fortifications, command posts, low-flying helicopters, coastal ships, industrial facilities and bridges at the 50 km distance.

After active phase of flight is completed, missile is released from Oganj’s rocket motor assembly by pyrotechnical/mechanical device, and continues flight with passive weapon guidance system which uses the infrared (IR) light emission or video signal from a target to track and follow it.

The warhead is a high-explosive fragmentation type with a total weight of 100 kg furnished with a contact and proximity fuse. The missile weight at launch – 309 kg, the rocket motor propellant weight – 61 kg.

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The launcher with Kosava missiles can be mounted on a 6×6 light armoured vehicle that carried four missile canisters arranged that can be elevated and turned away from the unprotected cab.

According to the source, the first tests will be held in the near future in Pakistan.


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What on earth is this thing ? Is it MRL or what ?
 
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KOSAVA (Whirlwind) TRUCK MOUNTED LAUNCHER OF ROCKET - ASSISTED AERIAL BOMBS
Kosava (Whirlwind) truck mounted launcher of rocket assisted aerial bombs is advanced artillery system for long range target engagements of unique concept and applied design solutions, providing artillery units with great punch capability.

Main system features:

  • simple and reliable design,
  • low-cost of development and production,
  • high battlefield survivability (due to high mobility and rapid into and out of action transition time),
  • capability for sudden, concentrated, accurate and powerful engagement of wide range of battlefield targets,
  • high firepower (owing to multiple launch capability, high warhead effectiveness, relatively high rate of fire, and possibility of using broad range of modified standard and guided aerial bombs)
  • warhead weight/ range ratio is optimized to suit typical categories of battlefield targets and combat scenarios.
  • Kosava can engage following target types:
  • concentrations of enemy manpower and combat materiel
  • AD and artillery systems positions
  • Highly reinforced zones of resistance, particularly in anti-terrorist and anti-guerilla operations
  • C3 (command, control and communication) nodes
  • Logistic and storage facilities
  • Vital military, industrial and infrastructure facilities


Kosava munition has been created by mating the bombs with solid propellant rocket motors, in order to reach the efficient range of up to 12-50 km, dependent on bomb and motor type. With reduced warhead weight, even longer ranges can be achieved.

After active phase of flight is completed, bomb is released from rocket motor assembly by pyrotechnical/mechanical device, and continues flight by ballistic trajectory up to the impact point.

  • WARHEAD RANGE
  • Kosava uses general purpose (GP) aerial bombs or pure blast aerial bombs based on FAE (fuel air explosive) technology. Warhead weight envelope covers 100 kg, 250 kg and 500 kg bombs.
  • Kosava can be also adapted to fire rocket assisted laser guided bombs of 100 kg and 250 kg class, using aerial bombs with HE or penetration warhead as bomb chassis.


  • GUIDANCE
  • 1st phase: The program guidance
  • 2nd phase: The modified pursuit guidance. This modification pursuit guidance used both the angle between LOS and velocity and the angle attack.


  • Advantages of modified pursuit guidance are:
  • Better stability of system
  • Higher accuracy on the illuminated target.
 
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What on earth is this thing ? Is it MRL or what ?
Rocket assisted aerial bombs (FABS)converted into this, main use against army troops, artillery etc.

Now we will saw some serious action at LOC a single missile (T.V guided) can take out full bunker in one strike with range of 50KMS mean stay out of Indian range and hit them hard on rear end.
 
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This is exciting thing... they shud aim for local production
 
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There is another system made by Serbia which is being funded by UAE cant remember its name but that may have been a better option. Regardless good going
 
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Seems like two happy countries

From technological prespective it is not a massive improvement but appears to be stright forward rocket powered bomb. Low tech / High damage causing

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A bit old tech but you can't Jam it with sensors
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Bumbar (Bumble Bee) Short-Range Anti-Tank Guided Weapon System, Serbia
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The Bumbar (Bumble Bee) portable, short-range, anti-tank guided weapon system is intended for use by the armed forces to engage and destroy ground-based stationary or moving targets.

The missile system is designed by Serbian military equipment designer Military Technological Institute (VTI) and produced by Serbian arms manufacturer Krušik. It has been in service with the Serbian Armed Forces since 2012.

Bumbar took part in Partner 2015 International Fair of Armaments and Defence Equipment in Belgrade, Serbia, in June 2015.

Bumbar guided weapon system features
Bumbar features a lightweight design made of non-metal, plastics or light metal alloys. The weapon has a soft launch capability for firing from confined spaces during combat operations in urban areas.

The system has a length of approximately 1.2m, a total mass of 19.8kg, and is ready to fire within six seconds. Sub systems include 136mm guided rockets, missile tubes, guidance assembly and control system.

The anti-tank missile has all-terrain capability and is equipped with four tail fins and two thrust vector vanes, one on either side in the middle section. It can be either shoulder launched by a single operator from a standing / kneeling position or fired from a prone position when mounted on a 4kg tripod.

Firing post of the Bumbar system
Weighing approximately 4kg, the firing post comprises a sighting system and a guidance section. The missile is guided by a thin wire link and tracked by the operator at the launch site through a semi-automatic command to line-of-sight (SACLOS) system.

The sighting device calculates angular difference, frequency, time and space discrimination between the missile position and the target location, and sends guidance commands to the missile through the wire link.

The CCD camera system and the guidance computer provide high protection against jamming systems.

Warhead of Bumbar short-range missile system
The large, powerful, tandem-shaped charge warhead provides high mission flexibility against armoured fighting vehicles with reactive armour. It can detonate and penetrate more than 800mm rolled homogeneous armour (RHA) behind explosive reactor armour (ERA).

Propulsion
"The weapon has a soft launch capability for firing from confined spaces during combat operations in urban areas."
The Bumbar weapon system is powered by a solid propellant rocket motor consisting of two phases, which are boost and sustain. The boost phase develops enough thrust to propel the missile with high speed, while the sustain stage provides high thrust and flight velocity, allowing the missile to reach its target with minimum endurance.

The thrust vectoring system employs two thrust vector vanes to provide increased manoeuvrability during the flight.

Performance of Bumbar anti-tank weapon system
The guided weapon has a speed of 18m/s at launch and can fly at a maximum speed of 245m/s. It has a minimum range of 75m and can reach its maximum range of 600m in 4.6 seconds. The range can be extended up to 1km with the installation of a laser beam riding guidance system.

Bumbar is capable of destroying moving targets with 90% probability. It can operate under all weather conditions during the day and at night, and can withstand temperatures ranging between -30°C and 50°C.

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Another system we should consider
 
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