VIDEO: KNDS and Thales add Missiles to RAPIDfire gun system

At the Paris Air Show 2023, KNDS (formely known as Nexter) and Thales unveiled a new option for their RAPIDFire naval gun system. The new option consists in the addition of a pod (and radar system) to deploy 4 LMM missiles.
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According to Olivier Lequeux, Turret marketing manager at KNDS, the new missile option is “a normal step in our roadmap for this system”.

The LMM missile is based on a laser beam riding system. “In our roadmap it will be a solution to add a new guided ammunition in the future” added Lequeux. The two companies also added a radar which brings the advantage to be able to engage in all conditions. The LMM bring more range to the RAPIDFire: The missiles have the capabilities to engage targets up to 7 KM.

There is a lot of request internationally for such system combining missiles plus cannon because the combination covers a large spectrum of threats.

The first two RAPIDFire turrets have been delivered to the French Navy to be fitted on the new Jacques Chevallier-class supply vessel (known as BRF in the French Navy). The first at-sea test campaign is schedule for September and October.

Designed to protect platforms from low-level air threats, including drones, RAPIDFire can autonomously and automatically acquire, identify and destroy a threat using target designation data provided by a combat management system. With a ready rack of 140 rounds of ammunition, corresponding to about 30 interceptions, the system offers effective firepower against drones and swarms of drones, avoiding attrition of surface-to-air missiles in the event of a saturation attack.

RAPIDFire LMM missiles
RAPIDFire naval gun system with LMM missiles on KNDS stand at Paris Air Show 2023.

According to KNDS, RAPIDFire is the only system capable of defeating all types of threats, including personal watercraft, free-floating mines, ships, loitering munitions, unmanned aerial systems, fighter jets, attack helicopters and missiles at ranges of up to 4,000 meters, thanks to automatic real-time selection of different types of ammunition,

According to Thales, LMM is a low cost, lightweight, precision strike, missile, which has been designed to be fired from tactical platforms including fixed or rotary winged UAV s and surface platforms. The system is designed to provide a rapid reaction to a wide range of the surface threats from wheeled or tracked vehicles, towed artillery or static installations; naval threats from small ships and fast inshore attack craft and an air threat from light aircraft.

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