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Frankenburg Mark I missile in a short-range air-defence engagement against a Shahed-type target The video shows the Mark I missile in a live-fire test, demonstrating: - Launch of a moving fixed-wing Class III target drone (200 km/h) - Target detection and tracking by an external sensor and C2 system - Mark I missile launch from a tripod system - Terminal guidance at high sub-sonic interceptor speed (exceeding 1,000 km/h) - Proximity-based warhead initiation and in-air target defeat - Controlled descent of target debris for range safety Missiles matter in defence for one simple reason: speed. Mark I uses a solid-fuel rocket motor to generate missile-class closing speed, enabling intercepts at short-range (<2 km). The system is intended to engage low- and slow-flying one-way attack drones with propellers (150–200 km/h), as well as faster targets using jet engines (450–600 km/h), including swarm-type systems. Mark I is the world’s smallest and lowest-cost guided missile, built from commercially available components and engineered for localised, sovereign mass production by Frankenburg Technologies. #Wintech
Frankenburg Technologies287,854 görüntüleme • 5 ay önce

Frankenburg opens the world’s first affordable air defence missile mass-production facility in Riga Riga is the first operational step in our plan to build annual capacity for 1,000,000 affordable guided air defence missiles. The Riga Weapon System & Missile Assembly Factory supports production of Mark I, our affordable guided air defence missile system developed to counter mass drone and aerial threats. Together with the Ādaži final assembly site now under construction, Riga will form Frankenburg’s first Latvian FieldFoundry production system, planned to reach capacity of 100 missiles per day by the end of 2026. Next FieldFoundry sites are planned in Estonia, the United Kingdom and Poland. The opening was attended by Andrius Kubilius, European Commissioner for Defence and Space. Full statement: #WinTech #FieldFoundry
Frankenburg Technologies27,342 görüntüleme • 23 gün önce

Airbus & Frankenburg: Mark I missile engages kamikaze drone in first airborne intercept Frankenburg’s Mark I guided interceptor missile has been successfully integrated for air-to-air launch with Airbus Defence Bird of Prey uncrewed interceptor drone. In a live demonstration, the Bird of Prey autonomously detected and engaged a one-way attack drone using a Mark I missile. This marks the first time a low-cost, mass-manufacturable guided interceptor missile has been deployed from a reusable airborne platform in this way. The integration was completed in just 9 months. This is a defining step for modern air defence: making large-scale interception economically viable. 1) Multiple air-to-air engagements from a single reusable interceptor drone 2) Up to 8 missiles per drone, each weighing less than 2 kg 3) Order-of-magnitude reduction in cost per intercept Full statement: #WinTech
Frankenburg Technologies10,551 görüntüleme • 3 ay önce
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