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ERYX
Eryx is a short-range anti-armour missile system for use by forward infantry and special forces on all terrains and in confined spaces eg urban areas. It is produced by EADS (formerly Aerospatiale-Matra Missiles) of Chatillon, France and by Aerospatiale Canada.

In 1989, France and Canada signed a Memorandum of Understanding to co-produce the Eryx missile system as a joint venture and it entered service in 1994. Over 48,000 missiles and 3,200 firing posts have been ordered with 25,000 missiles and 1,600 firing posts produced. The system is in service with the armies of France, Canada, Norway, Brazil and Malaysia. Canada has received 435 firing posts and 4,500 missiles, France has more than 400 firing posts and 4.700 missiles and Norway 424 firing posts and 7,200 missiles. Eryx has also been ordered by an undisclosed member of the Gulf Co-operation Council (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates). Deliveries began in April 1999.

Turkey has signed a memorandum of understanding with France for licensed production of the Eryx missile. 10,000 missiles are to be produced over a ten year period.

Eryx is effective against static and moving tanks fitted with all types of armour including ERA (explosive reactive armour) from 50 m up to a maximum range of 600 m. It is also capable of defeating structures such as concrete bunkers and earthworks. EADS state that the missile has hit 95% of targets over the last 1000 practice firings.

MISSILE SYSTEM

The Eryx system consists of the missile and launch tube and the firing unit. The system can be either shoulder-launched or from a prone position when mounted on the tripod.

The Eryx missile is wire-guided, optically tracked with semi-automatic command to line-of-sight (SACLOS) guidance. Fitted in the tail of the missile is an infrared beacon which emits pulses detected by the sight unit. Course corrections are sent via the wire, which is unspooled as the missile is in flight. The missile is thrust vector controlled, which is efficient even at low speed and allows the launching to be achieved using a small propulsion unit. This allows "soft launch" in enclosed spaces. The rocket motor is manufactured by Celerg, jointly owned by EADS and SNPE and based at Le Plessis, France.

The missile is ready to fire in less than 5 seconds. During flight (4.2 seconds to 600 m), the gunner only has to maintain the sight on the target. Missile speed is 18 metres/second at launch accelerating to 245 metres/second at 600 metres. Up to five missiles can be fired in two minutes. The missile is armed with a 137 mm tandem, shaped-charge high explosive (HE) warhead capable of penetrating up to 900 mm of explosive reactive armour.

THERMAL IMAGER

The Mirabel thermal imager has been developed for the Eryx missile system by Thales (formerly Thomson-CSF) Optrosys of Guyancourt, France and AlliedSignal Aerospace Canada Inc (ASAC), of Montreal, Canada. Mirabel's modular design allows it to be clipped on to the system's existing direct view optic sight without any need for boresight alignment. The thermal imager has a field of view of 8 x 6 degrees and it operates in the long-wave (8 - 12 microns) infrared spectral band. Weight is 3.5 kg.

TRAINING SYSTEMS

Basic training for the Eryx can be conducted using the Eryx Interactive Gunnery Simulator (EVIGS), produced by Simtran, Montreal, Canada.

For advanced training, Solartron Systems, a division of Lockheed Martin Information Systems, Orlando, Florida, have developed the Eryx Precision Gunnery Simulator (EPGS), an outdoor laser-based trainer. EPGS has been selected by the Canadian Army to provide precision gunnery training for the Eryx system, with a requirement for 54 systems.

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The Eryx short-range anti-armour missile system being fired by the Canadian Army.
The Eryx short-range anti-armour missile system being fired by the Canadian Army.
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Eryx can be soft-launched in confined spaces, such as urban areas.
Eryx can be soft-launched in confined spaces, such as urban areas.
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Eryx can be fitted with the Mirabel Thermal Imager.
Eryx can be fitted with the Mirabel Thermal Imager.
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The Eryx missile system has a range of 50m to 600m.
The Eryx missile system has a range of 50m to 600m.
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Eryx can be mounted on a tripod as well as being shoulder launched.
Eryx can be mounted on a tripod as well as being shoulder launched.
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