IAI JUMPER

JUMPER
Type Self-contained missile launch system
Place of origin  Israel
Production history
Designer Israel Aerospace Industries
Specifications
Weight 63 kg (139 lb)
Length 1,800 mm (71 in)
Width 150 mm (5.9 in)

Launch
platform
8 missiles in a vertical launch hive on truck, ship or ground

The JUMPER (Hebrew: מנתר) is a self-contained missile launcher system that was developed by Israel Aerospace Industries. Each vertical launch hive (VLH) has 8 missiles with an integrated command & control unit.[1]

The JUMPER system requires no operating crew and no special platform. The 1.4 x 1.4m and a height of 2m dimension vertical launch hive can be deployed on a truck, ship or ground. Missile guidance is by GPS or Inertial guidance system for pinpoint accuracy at ranges of up to 50 km (31 mi). Each missile is 1800 mm long, has a 150 mm diameter and a weight of 63 Kg.[2][3]

The missile system could receive the location of enemy positions from unmanned air systems in the battlespace; and according to the received data, the JUMPER would launch a number of missiles. The missiles could give a variety of effects including minimal collateral damage. The system can be considered as an example of asymmetric warfare being used on a complex battlefield.[4]

Specifications

Data from Israel Aerospace Industries[2]

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