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MM40 Block 3 Exocet


Third generation Exocet missile


Overview


MM40 Block 3

A MM40 Block 3 Exocet being launched. The booster section and air intakes unique to the Block 3 are clearly visible.
Source: MBDA (Michel Hans) - © copyright lies with original owner

Origin
France
Type
Anti-ship missile
Entered service
2010
Status
In service
Development
2004 - 2007
Developer
France
Production
2008 - present
Producer
France
Number produced
Several hundred Block 3 (estimate)
Over 100 Block 3C
Notable users
France
Greece
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Description


Introduction

The MM40 Block 3 Exocet is a modern anti-ship missile of French origin. The Block 3 is a deep modernization of the earlier Block 2 missile and was developed at the request of the French government. The missile was test fired from the first time from a warship in 2010.

Design

The Exocet Block 3 is produced either as a new missile or using Block 2 warhead and guidance section. The turbojet engine allows for a much longer range, maneuvers at sea and re-attack capability. The Block 3 looks somewhat different from earlier Exocet missiles. It has a new large booster section and a shorter propulsion section with four air inlets in between the four main wings.

Propulsion

The Block 3 Exocet uses a turbojet engine powered by JP10 aviation fuel instead of a solid propellant rocket motor. This more than doubles the range over the Block 2 while retaining the high subsonic flight speed. The engine has four air inlets, which allows for high G maneuvers. The Block III can be launched from Block II launch tubes. Most fire control systems allow the use of both Block II and III missiles.

Guidance

The Block 3 retains the improved active radar homing seeker introduced in the Block 2 upgrade. The improved GPS guidance now also allows for a land attack capability. The turbojet engine is capable of maneuvers at sea, allowing a single vessel to attack a target from multiple angles. The Block 3 is also the first Exocet with a re-attack capability. In 2018 a Block 3C update was announced with improved data processing and mission planning software. The Block 3C is reportedly capable of selecting a certain target from a group of ships and selecting an optimal point of impact.

Firepower

The Exocet Block 3 has a maximum range of 180 to 200 km while moving a high subsonic speeds. The improved range is mainly used for maneuvers at sea. The blast fragmentation warhead is of reasonable use against land based targets and should be effective against command post equipment, SAM sites and coastal defense systems.

Users

The first and foremost user of the Exocet Block 3 is France, which uses it on several classes of frigates and destroyers. The Block 3 has also been exported to various nations that acquired previous types of Exocet missiles or ships of French design.

Details


Facts MM40 Block 3
General
Origin
France
Type
Anti-ship missile
Dimensions
Length
5.95 m with booster
4.7 m after booster separation
Diameter
0.35 m
Wingspan
1.13 m
Weight
750 kg with booster
540 kg after booster separation
Guidance
Terminal phase
Active radar homing with J-band seeker (naval targets)
GPS homing (land based targets)
Initial phase
Inertial guidance with GPS and datalink
Warhead
Type
Blast-fragmentation warhead
Weight
Over 100 kg
Fuse
Delayed impact fuse and proximity fuse
Engagement envelope
Propulsion
Microturbo TR-40 turbojet using JP10 fuel
Tandem solid propellant booster motor with steerable nozzles
Speed
Mach 0.9
Range
180 - 200 km maximum
4 km minimum
Altitude
30 to 50 m above sea level upon launch
1.5 to 2 m above sea level in terminal phase

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