Skyranger 30 | |
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Type | VSHORAD |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Rheinmetall Air Defence AG |
Specifications | |
Mass | turret only: 2–2.5 t |
Length | turret only: 5.175 mm |
Width | turret only: 2.568 mm |
Height | turret only: 1.444 mm |
Crew | 3 |
Caliber | 30×173 mm |
Rate of fire | 1,200 rds/min (nominal rate) 200 rds/min (single shots) |
Maximum firing range | gun: 3000 m (effective range) missile: 5–8 km |
Armor | STANAG 4569 Level 2, upgradable to Level 4 |
The Skyranger 30 is a short range air defense turret system developed Rheinmetall Air Defence AG (formerly Oerlikon) and first revealed in March 2021. Its role is to provide ground units with a mobile system capable of engaging fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, Group I and II unmanned aerial systems (UAS), loitering munitions and cruise missiles.[1][2]
Development
In December 2023, the Skyranger 30A1 was tested with live-fire exercises on the Ochsenboden (CH) proving ground. It aimed at assessing the overall performances of the system in both mobile and immobile modes.
The standard A1 is supporting the qualification of the standard A3, that should be ready in mid-2024.[3]
Design
The Skyranger 30 follows the same general configuration as the Skyranger 35, a remote turret with a 1.414m-diameter turret ring, but with less weight enabling it to be installed on lighter 6×6 wheeled vehicles. The turret features a central armored structure with basic Level 2 protection, which can be fitted with add-on armor to increase to Level 4.[1][2][4]
Cannon
It is fitted with a modified version of the Oerlikon KCA 30mm cannon used on the Saab 37 Viggen fighter jet named the KCE. While it has a shorter effective range than the Skyranger 35 at 3 km, it has a higher rate of fire of 1,200 rounds per minute. It maintains the ability to elevate 85° to combat terminal diving targets. 252 ready rounds are carried. The gun fires a 30 mm airburst munition based on the 35 mm AHEAD ammunition carrying 160 tungsten cylinders, each weighing 1.25 grams for a total payload of 200 grams, which is time-programmed upon leaving the muzzle to open up in front of a target to form a lethal cone.[1][2][4]
A co-axial machine gun of 7.62×51mm NATO is also installed with the system with 1,000 rounds are ready to fire.[5]
Sensors
To detect targets, the Skyranger 30 uses the S-band AESA Multi-Mission Radar (AMMR) developed by Rheinmetall Italia. Five flat antennas integrated around the turret provide full 360° coverage. The AMMR has a detection range of over 20 km for a 1 m2 RCS aircraft, 12 km against hovering helicopters, 10 km against missiles, and 5 km against RAM targets and micro-UAS.
A Ku-band tracking radar is available in option. [6]
For passive detection, the vehicle is installed with Rheinmetall’s FIRST (Fast InfraRed Search and Track), which is optimized to detect pop-up targets such as helicopters. Identification and tracking is handled by a compact target tracker that includes one HD cooled MWIR thermal camera, one full-HD TV camera, and two laser rangefinders, one devoted to air targets and the other for land targets.[1][7]
Other options of radars are possible, such as the Hensoldt Spexer 2000M MkIII that has been marketed for such system.
Protection
The turret features a central armored structure with basic Level 2 protection, which can be fitted with add-on armor to increase to Level 4.[1][2][4]
Additional features include two ROSY (Rapid Obscuring System) launchers each with nine multi-spectral smoke grenades, a hatch in the hull ceiling for the vehicle commander to view the battlefield from outside, and a coaxial machine gun fitted on the left of the main gun for use as a self-defence weapon.[1][2][4]
Systems
The system is designed to both be operated autonomously and in networked operations. [8][9]
Platforms
For Germany, the Boxer is the platform that would be selected. Hungary is interested in a variant for its KF-41 Lynx, while Denmark is interested in installing it on its Piranha V.[8]
For potential operators, Austria might be interested to have it on its Pandur 8×8.[10] The Pindad Badak was shown with a mockup of this turret during 2022 Indonesian Defence Exposition & Forum.[11]
Optional features
Missiles
Due to the system’s reduced weight, the Skyranger 30 turret is able to integrate two short-range surface-to-air missiles which would be guided by laser beam riding or infrared homing such as the FIM-92 Stinger or Mistral can be integrated, as well as the SkyKnight. Depending on the type, missiles extend range up to 9 km, while the gun covers the space under their minimum engagement range.[1][2][4] In August 2023, MBDA presented a four-missile launcher mockup for Mistral missiles for the Skyranger 30, double the capacity compared to the original concept.[12]
Electronic warfare
Additional add-ons are under consideration, including electronic warfare systems in the form of passive emitter locators to pick up UAV data link signals, as well as RF-jammers to jam such links to neutralize UAVs without using kinetic effectors.[1]
High-energy laser
In late 2021, Rheinmetall unveiled the Skyranger 30 high-energy laser (HEL), intended to increase the system's ability to neutralize small targets at greater range and lower cost. The initial power level is 20 kw, with an immediate goal to increase it to 50 kw and an ideal goal of 100 kw.[13][14]
Operators
Future operators
- Denmark - The Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organization announced, on 16 May 2023, that it had chosen Skyranger 30 to be mounted on Danish Mowag Piranha V, for air defence. The type of the short range missile of the Danish Skyrangers is not decided yet.[15] 15 air defence vehicles are to be purchased.[16]
- Germany - The German Army plans to purchase 20-30 Systems on GTK Boxer vehicles [17] The planed order is closer to 20 systems according to Rheinmetall.[16]
- Hungary - The government of Hungary signed a MoU in 2021 about developing a Lynx-based air defense vehicle, using the Skyranger 30 turrets with Mistral missiles.[2] [18] Rheinmetall receives development order from Hungary for Skyranger 30 turret for the future Lynx KF41. Value of the order 30 million EUR and it covers the integration of the Mistral missiles as well. [16]Colonel-General Gábor Böröndi, Chief of the General Staff of the Hungarian Armed Forces, said in a late 2023 interview: "We are also planning to purchase the SkyRanger system, which is suitable for destroying aerial targets and drones. We are developing it together with the Germans and the Danes, it will be ready and adopted within a year or two."[19] This means that the Hungarian Armed Forces should receive their first Skyrangers in 2025 or 2026.
Potential operators
- Austria - the Austrian armed forces are planning to purchase around 36 Skyrangers on Pandur 8×8 platform.[10]
- Indonesia - A Pindad Badak chassis with a mockup turret of the Oerlikon Skyranger 30 was shown during 2022 Indonesian Defence Exposition & Forum.[11] Indonesia has not officially stated its plans to acquire the system.
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Rheinmetall Air Defence unveils its Skyranger 30 (upgraded). European Defence Review. 3 March 2021.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Countering RAM, drones and other flying objects with highly mobile assets, Rheinmetall’s solutions. European Defence Review. 1 July 2022.
- ↑ "Rheinmetall.com - Skyranger from Rheinmetall reaches important milestone".
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Rheinmetall unveils Skyranger 30 air-defence system". Janes Information Services. 5 March 2021. Archived from the original on 9 March 2021.
- ↑ https://www.rheinmetall.com/Rheinmetall%20Group/brochure-download/Air-Defence/B327e0823-Oerlikon-Skyranger.pdf
- ↑ https://www.rheinmetall.com/Rheinmetall%20Group/brochure-download/Air-Defence/B327e0823-Oerlikon-Skyranger.pdf
- ↑ MSU S: increased short range air defence situational awareness from Rheinmetall. European Defence Review. 7 July 2022.
- 1 2 https://defence-blog.com/rheinmetall-skyranger-30-air-defense-milestone/
- ↑ https://www.rheinmetall.com/Rheinmetall%20Group/brochure-download/Air-Defence/B327e0823-Oerlikon-Skyranger.pdf
- 1 2 "Rheinmetall: Wie funktioniert der Skyranger-Turm?".
- 1 2 "Indo Defence 2022: Rheinmetall offers local production of Skyranger GBAD system for Indonesia". Janes Information Services. 7 November 2022. Archived from the original on 7 November 2022.
- ↑ https://www.forcesoperations.com/la-tourelle-skyranger-30-porte-dentree-du-missile-mistral-au-danemark/, https://www.forcesoperations.com/la-tourelle-skyranger-30-porte-dentree-du-missile-mistral-au-danemark/. "La tourelle Skyranger 30, porte d'entrée du missile Mistral au Danemark".
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- ↑ Skyranger 30 HEL adds laser weapon to mobile air defense arsenal. New Atlas. 7 February 2022.
- ↑ "Rheinmetall introduces Skyranger 30 with high-energy laser". Janes Information Services. 7 February 2022. Archived from the original on 3 March 2022.
- ↑ "Forsvaret har valgt maskinkanon til Hærens nye luftværn" [The Defense Forces have chosen a machine gun for the Army's new air defense system]. fmi.dk (in Danish). 16 May 2023. Retrieved 16 May 2023.
- 1 2 3 "Rheinmetall receives development order from Hungary for Skyranger 30 turret for the future Lynx KF41".
- ↑ https://www.sueddeutsche.de/politik/bundeswehr-flugabwehr-drohnen-skyranger-1.5770122?reduced=true
- ↑ "Kiszivárgott: újfajta légvédelmi rendszerek beszerzését fontolgatja Magyarország".
- ↑ "Magyar Nemzet - Böröndi Gábor: Tempót váltott a Magyar Honvédség".