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Starburst (missile)

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Starburst
Sample of Starburst
TypeMan-portable air-defense system
Place of originUnited Kingdom
Service history
In service1990 to present[1]
Used bySee Operators
WarsGulf War
Production history
DesignerThales Air Defence
ManufacturerThales Air Defence
Produced1986 to 2001[1]
No. built13,389[1]
VariantsSee Variants
Specifications
Crew1

Effective firing range0.3 to 7 km
WarheadHigh explosive fragmentation
Warhead weight2.74 kg

EngineSolid rocket motor
Guidance
system
Laser guidance beam riding

Starburst is a British man-portable surface-to-air missile produced by Shorts Missile Systems of Belfast (since 2002 known as Thales Air Defence). It was used by the British Army (as Javelin S15), Malaysian Armed Forces, and in the Canadian Army as the Javelin until 2005. It can be fired from the shoulder or from a launcher known as Starburst LML – Lightweight Multiple Launcher.

It has been replaced in British service by the Starstreak missile.

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Development

A Malaysian Starburst MANPADS held by a soldier during an exhibition

The missile was a development of Javelin missile, retaining the Javelin missile body but replacing the radio command system with a laser guidance system similar to that used by the Starstreak missile that was already under development. This is much more difficult to jam than the radio based system used by Javelin.[2] It entered service in 1990, and was deployed to protect British troops during the 1991 Gulf War.[2]

Variants

  • Starburst LML (Lightweight multiple launcher)
  • Starburst VML (Vehicle multiple launcher)
  • Starburst NML (Naval multiple launcher)
  • Starburst starlite thermal imager
  • Starburst SR2000

Operators

Map with Starburst operators in blue
 Canada[3]
 Kuwait
Kuwait Air Force[4]
 Malaysia
Malaysian Army and Royal Malaysian Air Force: To be replaced by the Starstreak.[5][6]
 Qatar[3]
 Thailand[3]
 United Kingdom
British Army: Replaced by Starstreak.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Forecast International Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine Starburst
  2. ^ a b Cullen & Foss 1992, p. 46
  3. ^ a b c d "Forecast International: Intelligence Center".
  4. ^ "Kuwait - Army Equipment".
  5. ^ "Malaysian defenders | News | Flight Global".
  6. ^ "Thales to provide Forceshield and Starstreak to Malaysia". Army Recognition. 2015-09-15. Archived from the original on 2015-09-19. Retrieved 2017-06-14.
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