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SPEAR Israeli 120mm Autonomous Mortar System

SPEAR

Autonomous Mortar System
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Basic Information
Name
SPEAR Israeli 120mm Autonomous Mortar System
Designation
SPEAR
Alternate Designation
SPEAR
Equipment Type
Autonomous Mortar System
Manufacturer
Elbit Systems
Date of Introduction
2005
Description

Elbit Systems’ SPEAR is a fully autonomous, vehicle-mounted 120mm soft recoil mortar system for high-mobility platforms. SPEAR delivers effective fire support by combining the flexibility and effectiveness of accurate mortar firepower with exceptional tactical mobility. The mortar is a derivative of the CARDOM battle-proven mortar system - more than 1,000 systems extensively used by the US Army, NATO, Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), and others.

Ground Specifications
Crew 4
Mobility Type Wheeled
Main Weapon 120mm soft recoil mortar system
Max Speed 120.0 km/h
Range 525.0 km
System
Alternative Designation SPEAR
Type Autonomous Mortar System
Caliber 120 mm
Manufacturer Elbit Systems
Crew 4-5 ea
Chassis SandCat Stormer
Payload Capacity up to 2,109 kg
Dimensions (Chassis: SandCat Stormer)
Length 5.03 m
Width 2.16 m
Height 2.24 m
Wheelbase 2.95 m
Ground Clearance 0.33 m
Automotive (Chassis: SandCat Stormer)
Engine Name INA
Engine Type 6.7 L Power Stroke diesel
Engine Power 325 hp
Power-to-Weight Ratio 36 hp/ton
Transmission Allison 2000 series 5-speed automatic torque-shift
Torque 650 lb-ft (880 Nm)
Fuel Capacity 120 liters in two tanks
Suspension coil springs and shock-absorbers at the front and leaf springs and shock-absorbers at the rear. Uprated as required (second generation had a Plasan-designed coil spring and trailing arm rear suspension
Maximum Speed 120 kph
Range 500-550 km
Gradient 60 %
Side Slope 39 %
Approach Angle 38 deg
Vertical Obstacle 0.46 m
Departure Angle 30 deg
Turning Radius 6.00 m
Main Weapon System
System
Name 1 x SPEAR
Type Autonomous soft recoil mortar system
Caliber 120 mm
Sustained Rate of Fire 3-4RPM for 10-20 minutes
Burst Rate of Fire 12-16RPM
Command and Control SPEAR is equipped with computerized aiming and navigation devices, enabling the mortar system to be operated autonomously and aimed without the need for external reference points. SPEAR can be easily integrated with a variety of C4 I or Battle Management Systems (BMS).
Integrated GPS and INS Yes
Soft Recoil Reduction Equipped with a recoil reduction system that reduces the mortar’s firing loads from 30+ tons to as low as 12-15 tons, the “soft recoil” allows the SPEAR to be mounted on a variety of high-mobility light tactical vehicles such as HMMWVs, jeeps and other high-mobility rapid deployment wheeled platforms as well as bigger wheeled or tracked platforms
Configuration The system can operate independently with forward observers and/or deployed forces. The system can also be deployed standalone or as part of the battery/platoon configuration.
Fire Control System Targeting information is relayed to the Fire Control System (FCS) which computes the ballistic data and orders the mortar’s automatic laying system to position the mortar barrel to the exact azimuth and elevation. The system is embedded with an Inertial Navigation System (INS) to provide maximum accuracy.
Ammunition
Type All types of qualified 120mm smooth bore ammunition
Caliber 120 mm
Basic Load INA
Protection
Hull Armor With the armor kits, the vehicle can provide protection equivalent to NATO Standard Agreement (STANAG) level 4 for improvised explosive device (IED) fragments; level 3+ for kinetic energy; and level 2a for mine-blast protection.
Applique Armor Available
NBC Protection INA
Smoke Equipment INA
Details
Country of Origin Israel
Category Self-Propelled Mortar System
Land > Infantry Vehicles > Self-Propelled Mortar System
Filter Label
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Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
5.03 m
Width
2.16 m
Height
2.24 m
Weight
Operators (15)
United States
Israel
South Korea
Ukraine
Poland
Sweden
Azerbaijan
Bulgaria
Canada
Chile
Colombia
Kazakhstan
Mexico
Nigeria
CFE Treaty
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