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A Close-in weapon system (CIWS) is a naval shipboard point-defense weapon for detecting and destroying incoming anti-ship missiles and enemy aircraft at short range (the threat(s) having penetrated the fleet's available outer defenses). Typically, the acronym is pronounced sea-whiz. Nearly all classes of modern warship are equipped with some kind of CIWS device.
[edit] Gun systemsA gun based CIWS usually consists of a combination of radars, computers, and multiple rapid-fire medium-calibre guns placed on a rotating gun mount. Examples of gun based CIWS products in operation are:
[edit] Missile systemsSome platforms use missile systems instead of guns, because guns have certain limitations:
Because of their greater range, a missile-CIWS can also be dual-used as a short-ranged area-defense anti-air weapon, eliminating the need of a second mount for this role. A RAM launcher of the German Navy After an inertial guidance phase CIWS missile relies on infra-red, passive radar/ESM or semi-active radar terminal guidance or a combination of these. The ESM-mode is particularly useful since most long-range anti-ship missiles use radar to home in on their targets. Some systems allow the launch platform to send course-correction commands to the missile in the inertial guidance phase. Examples include:
[edit] Land based CIWSCIWs are also used in a land based anti-mortar and missile defense role to protect fixed and temporary bases and other facilities. [4] [5] On a smaller scale, active protection systems are used in some tanks, and several are in development. The Drozd system was deployed on Soviet Naval Infantry tanks in the early 1980s, but later replaced by explosive reactive armour. Other systems are available or being developed in Russia (Arena), Israel (Trophy), USA (Quick Kill), India and China. [edit] References[edit] See also[edit] External links |
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