IDAS (missile)
IDAS (Interactive Defence and Attack System for Submarines) is a medium-range missile currently being developed for the Type 209 and Type 212A submarine class of the German Navy. [2][3]
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Model of IDAS at the ILA 2006 | |
Type | Submarine-launched Surface-to-air missile Anti-ship missile Land-attack missile |
Place of origin | Germany[1] |
Production history | |
Designer | Diehl Defence |
Specifications | |
Operational range | ~ 40 km (25 mi) |
Guidance system | fibre-optic guided |
IDAS technology is (based on the IRIS-T air-to-air missile) that is primarily targeted against air threats, such as ASW helicopters, but also against small or medium-sized surface vessels or coastal land targets. It is currently being developed by Diehl BGT Defence and HDW, which is a part of Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS), to be fired from Type 212's torpedo tubes. IDAS will be fibre-optic guided and officially has a range of approx. 40 km.[4] Four missiles will fit in one torpedo tube, stored in a magazine. First deliveries of IDAS for the German Navy and operational service were planned from 2014 on.[5]
Except for a few years of testing by the Royal Navy and Israeli Navy of the short range TV guided Blowpipe (missile) in the 1970s[6] the IDAS system is the world's first missile which gives submarines the capability to engage air threats whilst submerged, and the first tube-launched missile that does not emerge in a capsule, but is fired directly from the torpedo tubes.
Alternatively, IDAS could be in theory fired from the Gabler Maschinenbau TRIPLE-M mast system, but, at least in the new Type 216 submarine currently under development, IDAS will be fired as normal from the torpedo tubes, while the Muraena will be the primary weapons option for its TRIPLE-M system.
On May 2013, the Turkish company ROKETSAN and the German IDAS Consortium formed by Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems and Diehl BGT Defence signed a cooperation agreement to develop and supply the submarine-launched IDAS (= Interactive Defence and Attack System for Submarines) missile[7]
References
- "Roketsan, ThyssenKrupp and Diehl team up for IDAS missile programme". naval-technology.com. 14 May 2013. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- "HNoMS Uredd first Norwegian submarine to fire IDAS missile". Naval Today. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- "IDAS Missile System". naval-technology.com. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- IDAS. The revolutionary multi-role weapon for submerged submarines (PDF) Archived 2013-12-06 at the Wayback Machine.
- "Diehl BGT Defence official website". Archived from the original on 2018-06-17. Retrieved 2015-07-10.
- "WaffenHQ: Blowpipe". www.whq-forum.de. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- "Turkish company Roketsan joins IDAS common submarine missile project". Navyrecognition.com. Retrieved 2019-02-03.