Computer-generated image of an APKWS II 70mm/2.75 inch laser-guided rocket in a surface-launched CUAS role. (BAE Systems)
BAE Systems has demonstrated its AGR-20A Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System II (APKWS II) 70mm/2.75 inch laser-guided rocket system in a surface-to-air counter-unmanned aircraft system (CUAS) role.
In a company-funded event conducted at the US Army's Yuma Proving Ground in Arizona in June, APKWS II rockets fired from a remote weapon station (RWS)-mounted four-cell rocket launcher defeated undisclosed Class 2 UAS systems in a series of precision strike tests. “BAE Systems conducted test fires and engineering tests to develop a capable system for US armed forces and allies,” the company said in a release.
APKWS is a design conversion, which equips the Hydra 70 unguided rocket (or other 70 mm/2.75-inch unguided rockets) with a laser guidance kit to turn it into precision-guided munition. The APKWS II uses BAE Systems' Distributed Aperture Semi-Active Laser Seeker mid-body modular guidance section, in which a laser seeker is located in the leading edge of each of the deployed forward control canards, working in unison as a single seeker. This configuration provides a 40° instantaneous forward-looking field of regard, and allows existing warheads from the Hydra 70 system to be used without the need for a laser seeker in the nose of the missile. The canards are embedded in the body of APKWS II, and deploy once the munition has been fired.
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