以色列ELBIT 系統公司製造的 C-MUSIC 客機飛彈防衛系統可以防止肩射飛彈攻擊,當肩射飛彈射向民航客機時,系統配備的熱相機可偵測到來襲飛彈,當飛彈接近飛機至一定距離時,該系統啟動雷射光射向飛彈的導引頭使其偏離至安全距離再引爆。
Israel to Outfit Passenger Planes With Laser Anti-Missile Defense System
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http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/02/27/israel-to-outfit-passenger-planes-with-laser-anti-missile-defense-system/
Israel
has successfully completed a series of tests of an anti-missile
defense system for passenger jets, the system’s manufacturer and
Israel’s Defense Ministry announced.
Elbit System’s C-Music system
– whose Hebrew name translates to “Sky Shield” – is designed to
protect commercial airliners against shoulder-fired missiles.
This simulation shows a laser fired from under the aircraft intercepting an incoming missile. (Image source: YouTube)
Israel’s Army Radio reported that several Israeli passenger planes have already been outfitted with the gear.
These photos from the Defense Ministry and Elbit Systems show the system installed under passenger aircraft:
Elbit’s C-Music anti-missile system installed on the underbelly of a passenger plane. (Photo: Defense Ministry/Elbit Systems)
Photo: Israeli Defense Ministry and Elbit Systems
The
system detects incoming missiles with a thermal camera. When the
missile reaches a certain proximity to the aircraft, the system fires a
laser at the missile’s seeker which deflects it off of its trajectory,
allowing it to explode at a safe distance from the aircraft.
“The
experiments, carried out in southern Israel, were some of the most
complex and sophisticated ever carried out in Israel,” the Defense
Ministry said in a statement Wednesday. “They simulated a range of
threats that the C-Music system will have to deal with.”
“C-Music
is considered the most advanced system of its kind in the world, and
will provide ultimate defense to planes,” the ministry said. “It
combined advanced detection and disruption technologies, and meets the
stringent requirements of commercial flight.”
Another
view of the system designed to protect passenger planes against
shoulder-fired missiles. (Photo: Israeli Defense Ministry and Elbit
Systems)
Elbit Systems President and CEO Bezhalel Machlis said the
system is applicable both to commercial and military jets and that the
defense contractor has already received orders from the Brazilian and
Italian air forces.
“C-Music” is designed for both fixed-wing
aircraft and helicopters. The acronym stands for Commercial-Multi
Spectral Infrared Countermeasure.
Here is a dramatization posted to YouTube of the system in use:
Israel’s Transportation Ministry said the system will now be installed on Israeli airliners.
In
2002, terrorists fired shoulder-launched missiles at an Israeli Arkia
Airlines passenger plane as it was taking off from Mombasa in Kenya.
The two missiles missed their target and the plane landed safely in Tel
Aviv.
On several occasions in recent years, Israeli airlines were
instructed to halt domestic service to the southern port and resort
city of Eilat due to the threat of possible shoulder-fired missile
attacks from terrorists operating in the bordering Sinai Peninsula in
Egypt.
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