OVERVIEW: The AGM-142G Raptor HAVE NAP, is a solid fuel short-to-medium range, electro-optical guided, air-to-ground missile designed for precision attack against large, high-value targets from stand-off ranges.
DETAILS: The AGM-142G Raptor uses an inertial guidance system that pilots the missile towards the target, switching to a datalinked electo-optical (TV) seeker, enabling either the launching platform or another platform to designate the target in the terminal phase. Unlike other EO varients of the AGM-142, the AGM-142G uses an improved CCD seeker. The AGM-142A can attack its target using either a low level "pop up" or a steep dive from high altitude. The modular warhead section can be fitted with either a HE blast/fragmentation warhead or a high-penetration warhead.
NOTES: The AGM-142G is also known as the "Popeye." Initially developed for Israel, the AGM-142 entered South Korean service in the 1990s. Variants are also used by Turkey, South Korea, India and Austalia. The seeker head is modular, and can be fitted with either a TV (AGM-142A) or an imaging infrared (IIR) seeker (AGM-142B).
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