| The new Spike NLOS mounted on a ground vehicle (photo : Defencetalk) | 
Israel’s Rafael Launches New Spike  NLOS Missile
Within  its Spike anti-tank guided missile family, the Israeli company Rafael  Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. Recently unveiled a new version with  non-line of sight (NLOS) capability, meaning that the system can strike  targets which are not located in view of the missile launcher. As the  company announced earlier this week, the new Spike NLOS has a  significantly increased range of up to 25 kilometres which by far  surpasses the four to eight kilometre limit of older versions.
The electro-optical multi-purpose Spike missiles can be fired  from by attack helicopters, ground vehicles and naval vessels and are  used by 18 military customers throughout the world including by the  Israel Defence Forces (IDF). The third-generation anti-tank guided  missiles (ATGM) are used in a fire-and-forget mode with lock-on before  launch and automatic self-guidance, supported by the combination of a  charge-coupled device and an infra-red seeker.
The NLOS version of the Spike missile system  is capable of being used during the day and night. In addition to its  ability of independently homing after launch without operator  interference, the use of fibre optics allows updating data while in the  air and gives the operator the opportunity to divert its course to avoid  missing its target or harming innocent targets. Sources report that the  long range has been achieved by increasing the size of the motor.  Consequently, this lead to an increase of overall weight from 34kg  (Spike ER) to 70kg.
According to  the company, the Spike NLOS can receive target location from an  embedded target acquisition system (TAS) system, external sensors, C4I  centre or unmanned air systems (UAS). David Stemer, Executive Vice  President and General Manager of the Missiles and NCW Division at  Rafael, says that "the Spike NLOS [...] enables Rafael to give forces,  on any modern battlefield, the most effective means to deal with all  threats." He further explained that, "The existence of the family of  Spike systems is a result of Rafael's ability to adapt itself to the  needs of the users and to continually provide them with the most cost  effective, advanced technology and the best operational capability  available.
Although, upon enquiry of defpro.com, the  company denied to disclose further information on the new Spike version,  it can be said that the long-range NLOS solution if a considerable  further development of the original Spike concept that significantly  broadens the envelope of capabilities of this weapon system. As ‘Flight’  reports at flightglobal.com, the Spike NLOS is already operational with  a military customer which is most likely to be the IDF. The media  service further stated Rafael is also offering the weapon for export,  starting with the Spike family's existing customers.
(Defpro)
 
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