Israel Aerospace Industries unveils POINT BLANK – a hand-launched electro-optical guided missile.
The US Department of Defense has awarded a multi-year, multi-million-dollar contract to IAI to develop and deliver the new hybrid electro-optically-guided missile.
IAI has unveiled its POINT BLANK electro-optically guided missile that can be carried in a soldier’s backpack. The system answers the battlefield requirement to provide tactical units ranging in size from small tactical teams to battalion level, with an independent and organic capability to increase their lethality.
POINT BLANK allows these units to attack various targets in real time with great precision and high lethality without needing support. The missile is hand-launched, operated by a single soldier, and can take off from and land vertically back to the soldier’s hand.
IAI, as prime contractor, has been competitively awarded a multi-million-dollar contract by the Irregular Warfare Technical Support Directorate (IWTSD) of the US Department of Defense (DoD) to rapidly develop and deliver “ROC-X” a version of the POINT BLANK system that meets specific US DoD requirements to increase the organic precision strike lethality and survivability of small tactical teams. IAI will provide the prototypes and training to DoD for Operational Testing & Evaluation in FY 23.
POINT BLANK weighs about 15 lbs and is about 3 ft long. The missile can fly at altitudes above 1,500 ft, at a maximum speed of 178 mph (186 kph), and hover or loiter in the air while the target’s nature and exact position is confirmed before the attack. The missile can carry electro-optical systems to validate and collect surveillance information in real-time thanks to IAI’s advanced manufacturing technologies. It is also being developed to be equipped with a warhead to destroy the target.
IAI’s Executive VP of Systems, Missiles & Space Group, Mr. Guy Bar Lev, said: “POINT BLANK joins Israel Aerospace Industries’ family of missiles to provide ground-based tactical forces with more precise capabilities to undertake offensive operations, especially against short-lived targets. We wish to thank the IWTSD for its support and cooperation in precision munitions, confirming, yet again, the importance of tactical missiles to the modern army. IAI continues to develop and improve a wide range of offensive systems which provide precision operational solutions and stands firmly to support our US customers.”