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Skyshield 35

Skyshield 35

Local Air Defenses
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Basic Information
Name
Skyshield 35
Designation
Skyshield 35
Alternate Designation
Mantis (German Armed Forces C-RAM Counter Rocket Artillery Missile defense system), NBS C-RAM (Nächstbereichs-Schutzsystem/C-RAM version), Skyguard 35
Equipment Type
Local Air Defenses
Manufacturer
Rheinmetall Defence
Date of Introduction
2005
Description

The Skyshield 35 is an air defense system specially designed to counter high demanding threats such as unmanned, fast and agile aircraft. Usually, it comprises the command post, a fire control unit (Skyguard) and two 35mm 1,000-caliber guns. The command post can be set to a distance of up to 500 meters from the fire control unit. The 35mm guns, with a rate of fire of 1,000 rounds/minute, can fire Ahead programmable ammunition with optimized effects against small and high-speed threats such as missiles. Moreover, the Skyshield system can integrate surface-to-air missiles (one or two launchers) for extended air defense capabilities. The Skyshield air defense system is intended to protect high value facilities from air attacks. It can be networked with other air defense systems to provide extended area air defense instead of point defense which is its primary role. In March 2007, the German government selected Rheinmetall to develop a new air defense system known as NBS (Nächstbereichs-Schutzsystem) to protect its armed forces' bases from attacks using Rocket, Artillery and Mortar (RAM). The Counter Rocket, Artillery and Mortar (C-RAM) weapon system is expected to be ready for deployment in the third quarter of 2009. In May 2009 Germany ordered two NBS weapon systems to protect its forces deployed in Afghanistan. A single weapon system consists of a highly automated operations/fire control center, two sensor units and six 35mm automatic guns.

Overview (Deagel)
Group Local Air Defenses
Status Active
Also Known As Mantis (German Armed Forces C-RAM Counter Rocket Artillery Missile defense system), NBS C-RAM (Nächstbereichs-Schutzsystem/C-RAM version), Skyguard 35
Origin Switzerland
Contractor Rheinmetall Defence
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 2005
Total Production ?
Specifications (Deagel)
Dimensions — Main Gun Caliber 35 millimeter
Rate — Max Rate of Fire 1,000 roundperminute
Gear (Deagel)
Item 1 Radar Systems: Skyguard III (1)
Item 2 Surface-to-Air Missiles: Aspide
Item 3 Surface-to-Air Missiles: Aspide 2000
Item 4 Weapon Stations: Millennium (2)
Details
Country of Origin Switzerland
Category Air Defense
Land > Air Defense
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Operators (5)
Germany
South Africa
Indonesia
Malaysia
Switzerland
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