(VIDEO) ANKA Drone Now Armed with Long-Range L-UMTAS Anti-Tank Missile
(VIDEO) Armed with the L-UMTAS missile capable of striking targets up to 8 kilometers away, the ANKA drone is now a highly effective "tank hunter."
(DEFENCE SECURITY ASIA) – The ANKA drone, developed by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), is now equipped with the long-range L-UMTAS anti-tank missile, produced by Türkiye’s defense company, ROKETSAN.
Armed with the L-UMTAS missile capable of striking targets up to 8 kilometers away, the ANKA drone is now a highly effective “tank hunter.”
During testing, the ANKA drone successfully struck its target with the L-UMTAS missile from an altitude of 15,000 feet.
“This success achieved with ROKETSAN’s L-UMTAS anti-tank missile is a testament to the dedication of our engineers who work tirelessly day and night,” TAI stated.
“We are proud of this accomplishment, which strongly proves our engineering capabilities. We continue to strengthen our position on the international stage and showcase Türkiye’s strength in the skies with every success, propelled by our domestic and national technological advancements.”
The Long-Range L-UMTAS Anti-Tank Missile System can be deployed from both air and ground platforms to destroy main battle tanks, concrete bunkers, armored and unarmored vehicles, and personnel.
Its laser guidance system and tandem warhead ensure high effectiveness against both static and moving targets. The L-UMTAS missile can lock onto targets either before or after launch.
Technical Specifications of the L-UMTAS Missile:
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Length: 1.8 meters
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Diameter: 160 millimeters
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Weight: 37.5 kilograms
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Range: Up to 8 kilometers
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Guidance: Semi-Active Laser Seeker
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Warhead Types: Tandem Anti-Tank, High Explosive with Fragmentation, Thermobaric
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Launch Platforms: UAVs, aerial platforms, wheeled and tracked ground vehicles, naval platforms
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Target Types: Static and moving targets, tanks, armored vehicles, combat vehicles, and concrete bunkers