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Ingwe

Ingwe

Anti-Tank Guided Missiles
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Basic Information
Name
Ingwe
Designation
Ingwe
Alternate Designation
ALRRT-4M (armed long-range, reconnaissance turret equipped with four Ingwe missiles), Ingwee
Equipment Type
Anti-Tank Guided Missiles
Manufacturer
Denel
Date of Introduction
2007
Description

Denel Aerospace Systems' Ingwe is a medium to long range, laser beam-riding guided, anti-tank/anti-armor missile developed to meet the requirements of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF). It was designed for launch from ground vehicles and attack helicopters and is jamming-resistant. It features a tandem shaped charge warhead capable of neutralizing a wide range of armored targets. The missile system is undergoing a continuous improvement program aiming at providing new capabilities. In 2002, Denel implement a series of improvements enhancing Ingwe's performance under high launch dynamics which translates into launch from an attack helicopter on the move at various altitudes. During the validation tests, the Ingwe was fired at launch speeds in excess of 200 km/h (120 mph). The tests also included firings with the helicopter maneuvering after launch and at various altitudes. In 2004, a similar capability was demonstrated from ground vehicles on the move. In May 2005, Denel Aerospace Systems introduced a new improved programmer which enables the latest software updates to be downloaded easily and quickly onto the missile. In addition, the improved Ingwe is now capable of recognizing the platform from it is being launched and therefore optimizing the software functions ruling the missile's trajectory. This capability will enable Denel to market a single missile body for both in land and airborne applications. To date, the Ingwe anti-armor missile system has been integrated into the Rooivalk attack helicopter and the Ratel infantry combat vehicle operated by the South African Armed Forces. As of June 2005, Denel was clearing the Ingwe cross-fire mode which will enable up to four missiles to be fired simultaneously.

Ground Specifications
Range 5.4 km
Overview (Deagel)
Group Anti-Tank Guided Missiles
Status Active
Also Known As ALRRT-4M (armed long-range, reconnaissance turret equipped with four Ingwe missiles), Ingwee
Origin South Africa
Contractor Denel
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 2007
Total Production ?
Specifications (Deagel)
Dimensions — Diameter 127 millimeter
Dimensions — Length 1.8 meter
Mass — Weight 28.5 kilogram
Performance — Max Range 5,400 meter
Performance — Min Range 250 meter
Performance — Piercing in Armor 1,000 millimeter
Details
Country of Origin South Africa
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
1.8 m
Width
Height
Weight
28.5 kg
Operators (2)
South Africa
Malaysia
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