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The Spike missile family, fielded across many European nations, is engineered for high lethality and survivability across diverse tactical scenarios.

Optimized for deployment on land, air, and naval platforms, these missiles feature maximum ranges from 2km to 50 km, ensuring precise target engagement.

Their advanced capabilities, combined with seamless NATO interoperability, significantly enhance joint force operational effectiveness in combat environments.

Spike NLOS

range:
32/50 km

Spike ER2

range:
10/16 km

Spike LR2

range:
5.5 km

MELLS

range:
4/5.5 km

Spike SR

range:
2 km

Spike familiy

FAQ - Spike family

Q: Which countries use SPIKE missiles?

A: The SPIKE missile system, a versatile, multi-platform solution, is currently operational in over 40 countries across the globe, with 22 European nations integrating it into their arsenals. Its widespread adoption within NATO-aligned forces ensures seamless interoperability across allied defense networks. By leveraging common logistical frameworks, communication protocols, and operational procedures, the SPIKE family enhances joint combat effectiveness, streamlining coordination in multinational operations. This advanced weapon system, proven in various theaters, reinforces NATO’s collective defense posture, providing a standardized precision-strike capability that is both scalable and adaptable to evolving mission requirements.

Q: Which types of targets can be engaged by SPIKE missiles?

A: The SPIKE missile family is designed to engage a wide range of targets, including armored vehicles like tanks and infantry fighting vehicles, as well as infantry and soft targets. It can also penetrate fortified positions such as bunkers, and is capable of targeting low-flying aircraft like helicopters and drones. Some variants can engage maritime threats, including fast-attack craft, while the SPIKE NLOS provides long-range precision against targets beyond visual range, such as command posts and artillery. This versatility makes it highly adaptable for multi-domain operations.

Q: How does a SPIKE missile acquire its target?

A: The SPIKE missile detects its target using electro-optical (EO) and infrared (IR) sensors, allowing for precise tracking in both day and night conditions. It can operate in fire-and-forget mode, where the missile autonomously tracks the target after launch, or in fire-and-update mode, where the operator guides the missile via a real-time video feed through a fiber-optic data link.

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