Company announces successful live firing tests of FLETCHER laser guided rocket system
Arnold Defense is announcing successful test firing results of their FLETCHER land-based, 2.75in/70mm Weapon System at Eurosatory 2018. The FLETCHER system can be mounted on military vehicles as well as base defense platforms. The FLETCHER Laser Guided Rocket Launcher System can be seen at Eurosatory as part of the Dillon Aero stand which is in hall 5A number #A450.
The FLETCHER test firing took place late in May at an undisclosed location in USA at the specific request of an, also undisclosed, group of end users. The aim of the test-firing was to prove the concept of FLETCHER when used as a ground-based weapon system and to demonstrate the capability to a range of interested specialist users from across the globe. The test firing was a huge success, achieving a 100% target hit rate at ranges 2-5 kilometres.
The FLETCHER system is supported by a team of global defence industry companies collaborating under Arnold’s leadership to combine their complimentary expertise. Working together, the team is able to provide a full-system approach to FLETCHER ranging from design, validation, testing, manufacture and full system integration in a variety of ground-to-ground engagement scenarios.
“FLETCHER is a unique design that allows for ease of operation, maintenance and sustainment in support of combat operations,” the company states. FLETCHER employs an existing suite of guidance modules, rockets and warheads which are already used in well-known programs and are readily available to global forces. Working in-concert with world-class designation equipment, FLETCHER is a fully integrated weapon system that can engage targets at ranges up to 5km giving land forces capability that previously required the deployment of air assets.
“Achieving such successful test-firing results on our very first live range session is a massive boost for FLETCHER and for all of the companies involved in the collaborative team,” Jim Hager, President and CEO of Arnold Defense, said. “Since launching FLETCHER in London, UK, last September, we have been showing it all around the world where it is garnering significant interest, especially from special operations military units”. He added: “Now that we’ve proven that the concept works we’re expecting to see the interest turn into orders and to that end, we are aiming to have the FLETCHER system ready for sale during the last quarter of 2018.”
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