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Many more bunker-busting Javelin missiles Will be sent to our
troops in Afghanistan, the MOD announced today.
An extra 1,300 of the light-weight, shoulder-mounted guided
missiles being sent to the frontline to top-up stocks of the
combat-proven weapon in Afghanistan, where it is being used
extensively by frontline forces.
Troops in Afghanistan are using Javelin to blow-up fortified
enemy positions and mortar compounds. The system also provides
an excellent 24-hour surveillance, target and acquisition (STA)
capability to the troops. The missile identifies targets using
thermal-imaging technology to deliver an explosive and precise
punch.
It is operated by a crew of two and has a range of up to 4km.
The missile can be fired from enclosed spaces, providing
enhanced flexibility and protection for its crew.
Javelin’s power was demonstrated by troops on Salisbury Plain
this week who were training with the weapon. Sgt Ross Jones RM,
from 42 Commando, who was on the exercise, said the weapon was
“awesome” and added:
“For the people that we support, they know that we have got
their back and we are their angel on their shoulders watching
their every move and this gives them peace of mind when they
move on the ground below us."
“If we are going to invest in these missiles it’s definitely a
good idea – the amount that are being used and fired in theatre
is phenomenal. They do save lives and anything that can do that
is a good idea.”
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Speaking from Afghanistan
Second-In-Command of B Company, 3 RIFLES, said
“Javelin is an invaluable asset to troops on the ground. Its
accuracy and firepower mean we are now able to handle many more
situations on the ground ourselves and reduce the need to call
in close air support."
“The weapon is versatile and has the ability to deliver the
warhead accurately on target. We now have the ability to strike
in day or night and in all weather conditions but more importantly Javelin gives us the ability to identify insurgent activity in all conditions.”
Announcing the contract award to the company Javelin Joint Venture, Minister for Defence Equipment and Support, Quentin Davies, said:
“The Javelin weapon system gives our troops the battle-winning edge in Afghanistan and the fire-and-forget missile is proving its worth on the frontline."
“Topping up the supplies of this very effective weapon will give
our armed forces the firepower they need to ensure they have the
upper hand against the Taliban.”
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