MUPSOW

MUPSOW
(Multi-Purpose Standoff Weapon)
Type Air-to-surface
Place of origin South Africa
Service history
In service In development
Used by South Africa
Production history
Manufacturer Kentron
Specifications
Weight 400 kg (882 lb)
Length 4.92 m (16 ft)
Warhead Anti-runway submunitions;
Unitary high explosive warhead;
Bunker penetrator;
Fragmentation

Engine Turbojet
Wingspan 1.9 m (6 ft)
Operational
range
150 km (93 mi)
Speed Subsonic
Launch
platform
Fixed wing aircraft

The Denel Dynamics (formerly Kentron) MUPSOW (MUlti-Purpose, Stand-Off Weapon) is a guided weapon designed for pinpoint strikes against soft targets such as airfields, bunkers and command-and-control centers at stand-off ranges. Accuracy is achieved by using an advanced inertial navigation and terminal guidance technology consisting of a data link to either TV, IIR or MMW seekers. The airframe is made out of composites, powered by a turbojet. The weapon carries warheads of fragmentation, anti-runway ordnance and single warhead configurations.

The Mupsow is a South African development on which Kentron has been working under contract from the Air Force since 1991, with unpowered flight tests commencing in 1997. The MUPSOW is thought to be an extension of the H2 stand-off weapon program. It is not known if Mupsow has entered SAAF service.

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