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  2. FGM-148 Javelin - Wikipedia

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    Brazil: In August 2022, the State Department approved a possible Foreign Military Sale to the Government of Brazil of Javelin Missiles and related equipment for an estimated cost of up to $74 million. The Government of Brazil has requested up to 222 Javelin missiles, FGM-148, and 33 Javelin Command Launch Units (CLU). [93]

  3. Javelin (surface-to-air missile) - Wikipedia

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    A tracking system in the launcher's optics compared the location of the missile to the line-of-sight and sent it commands over a radio link to guide it. This version entered service in 1984, and was later known as Javelin GL. Further upgrades to the missile added a fully automatic guidance system to produce the Javelin S-15.

  4. The US is ramping up spending on anti-tank missiles to ... - AOL

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    The $1.3 billion contract for more Javelin portable anti-tank missiles is a follow-on award to last year's massive deal worth up to $7.2 billion.

  5. NLAW - Wikipedia

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    Unit cost: US$ 30,000–40,000 ... Both launcher and missile development was done ... Alcotán-100 – Spanish anti-tank rocket launcher system; FGM-148 Javelin ...

  6. 20 members of Congress personally invest in top weapons ... - AOL

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    In this image taken from footage provided by the Ukrainian Defense Ministry Press Service, a Ukrainian soldiers use a launcher with US Javelin missiles during military exercises in Donetsk region ...

  7. M47 Dragon - Wikipedia

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    The first missile test took place in December 1967 followed by the first shot in real conditions (firing set, guidance and launcher) on 5 July 1968. Used by the U.S. Army, the U.S. Marine Corps , as well as many foreign militaries, the M47 Dragon was first fielded in January 1975 to U.S. Army soldiers stationed in mainland Europe.

  8. Lockheed-Raytheon JV secures $1.3 billion Javelin missile ...

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    Since then, the joint venture has been ramping up Javelin production, with plans to reach an annual manufacturing capacity of around 4,000 missiles by late 2026. The new contract includes the ...

  9. Blowpipe (missile) - Wikipedia

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    A computer in the missile launcher calculates the difference between the current aim spot and the missile's location and sends commands to the missile via radio to bring it to an impact point. [ 2 ] The basic Javelin missile body was retained in the upgraded Javelin S15, which replaced the original's radio command guidance system with a semi ...