BAE Systems completes tests of APKWS laser-guidance kits

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A rocket guided by an APKWS guidance kit descends on an armoured vehicle.
Courtesy BAE Systems
Guided by APKWS guidance kits, the rockets went three for three against armoured targets, demonstrating their versatility to engage a broad set of targets and enable new missions for warfighters.
APKWS guidance kits transform unguided rockets into smart munitions for precision strikes on soft targets, equipment, and armoured targets.
During the test event, BAE Systems launched rockets with HEAT/APAM warheads and APKWS guidance kits against well-armoured targets – including a steel plate and an armoured military vehicle. All test shots were direct hits, defeating fortified targets at range. The HEAT/APAM warheads are capable of penetrating thick armor, which improves the versatility of rockets guided by APKWS guidance kits.
“We’re giving our customers more in-mission options for precision strikes against tougher targets,” said Sam Kirsh, APKWS programme manager at BAE Systems. “APKWS guidance kits with HEAT/APAM warheads provide a low-cost, lightweight, easy-to-deploy strike capability against armoured and unarmoured targets.”
The APKWS guidance kits are also compatible with 2.75” (70 millimetre) Hydra rocket components – including new and existing inventories of motors, warheads, fuses, launchers and laser target designators. They require minimal training to assemble and fire and can be fired from a variety of launch platforms, including fighter jets, combat helicopters, ground vehicles and remote weapon stations.
APKWS guidance kits have proven their accuracy in combat with hundreds of successful shots fired with the M151 high-explosive warhead.