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The Javelin FGM-148 is an anti-tank missile that locks on to the infrared image of a target. The soldier picks several targets and attack kinds by peering through a command launch unit.

Javelin is a fire-and-forget missile with autonomous self-guidance and lock-on before launch. When assaulting armoured vehicles, the system uses a top-attack flight profile, striking the normally thinner top armour, although it may also launch a direct attack on structures, targets too near for top attack, targets under obstructions, and helicopters. Recently it has been used in Ukraine against the Russian invasion where it has been proved as a lethal weapon. Enough said let go to the detail of its operation and how it works.

Breaking it down the Javelin Missile is divided into 7 parts,

1)The sensors which guides the missile to its Target.
2)A small "precursor charge" that can be used to overcome reactive armour or other impediments.
3)The Guidance System which is the brain of the Missile along with the Sensor.
4)The Main Charge which is detonated after the Precursor.
5)The Main Flight Motor using conventional rocket propellant.
6)The v Stabilizing the Missile.
7)And last part of the missile is the Launch Motor, engaged just to clear some space for the soldier....

The gunner carries a reusable Command Launch Unit (in addition to the Launch Tube Assembly), often known as a C L U also pronounced "clue", which is the two-part system's aiming component.
The CLU includes three views that may be used to detect, target, and fire the missile. It can also be used as a portable thermal sight when not attached to the missile.
The Launch Tube Assembly, which houses the missile and protects it from severe circumstances, is carried by both the gunner and the ammo bearer.
The tube also features built-in electronics and a locking hinge system, allowing for quick and easy attachment and removal of the missile from the Command Launch Unit.
It has a length of 1.1 metre or 43 inches with a barrel of 1.2 metre or 47 inches with a diametre of 142 mm or 5.6 inches.
The Warhead weigh around 19 pound or 8.4 KG

This can pierce armour with a thickness of 600 to 800 mm Rolled homogeneous armour.
It has a maximum firing range is 2500 metres. A variant of the Javelin with a range of 4750 metres was recently created by the company.

This is the trajectory of the javelin the soldier could assign at a push of a button, which we will elaborate later.

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1)Mark of Distinction

I was one of the engineers that helped develop the infrared sensor in the nose of the missile, and was the responsible project engineer for about 80% of the sensors produced. This video was well done and quite accurate.

I can say that its a 66x66 Mercury-Cadmium-Telluride long wavelength sensor. The long wavelength allows it to not only see in the dark, but also through smoke and fog.


2)Andrei Casiadi 2:16 You didn't mention about it's short battery life, and it can operate in seeking mode for about 2 minutes, then it has to cool off. Also the thermal imaging is only 64x64 pixels so it can be fool by something other heat source. I heard it can be fooled by aerosol smoke. It's also not very easeful in the city fight. Looks like the tank has to have 2nd layer of dynamic cover or active armor protection system. But it's a very dangerous weapon for the older tanks and if used in right hands at right time.


3)elkski Utah 2:00 very good animation.. you called them fins, some call them wings. they were originally called strakes and the rear were fins. Diameter to 5.6" from the original 5? I think 5.6 is the carbon tube diameter

4)Jonas Ingi Ragnarsson- I think the missile diameter is 127 mm.

5)MM= milimeter thanks to Myles Willis. (Changing to new Voice Over Artist)

6)Jorell Dye
The whole assembly may be $250, 000, but the missiles are $78, 000 (Source: Pentagon 2021 budget report)

7) Colonel Terry Rowe, US Amy, Retired

I was the Test Officer for 85% of the Service Test of the TOW Antitank Missile System at Ft Benning GA 1977-79 ( another officer had to complete the test because I had volunteered for a second tour in Vietnam). It was apparent that the TOW was a revolutionary improvement over the current 106mm Recoilless Rifle which was ineffective against a moving tank beyond 500 meters. It was clear to me that antitank missiles would eventually neutralize the overwhelming advantage of tanks on the battlefield (I had previously served with a US mechanized Infantry unit in Germany on the Czech border and we knew we were vulnerable to attack by the Soviet 5th Tank Guards Army). The light years improvement of the Javelin over the TOW takes my breath away in so many aspects! Incidentally, the TOW missile was considered very expensive at that time at $2, 000 per! At the time I was also the Test Officer for mortar systems and I had the "crazy" idea we should develop mortar round that on a small parachute (used for illumination rounds) with an infrared source could attack tanks at their thin top armor. Nobody would listen.

Anyway, a great explanation of the Javelin! Colonel Terry Rowe, US Amy, Retired.




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Aitelly
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I was one of the engineers that helped develop the infrared sensor in the nose of the missile, and was the responsible project engineer for about 80% of the sensors produced. This video was well done and quite accurate.

markofdistinction
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Regarding 4:06, the metal liner at the front of the Shaped Charge is a cone usually made of copper. The cone shape forms a hollow cavity at the front end of the high explosive charge. The cone shape is there to achieve the Monroe Effect by which the blast energy of the high explosive charge becomes focused for concentrated penetration through the point of contact of the target. A shaped charge works like an explosive lens.

jadenephrite
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I think it's great that you're putting these types of videos out.
I actually got my own javelin just a few days ago and I've been meaning to try it out but it's just so complicated you know, so it's great that you post these types of tutorial so that the average person can also learn how to use one.

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I was the Test Officer for 85% of the Service Test of the TOW Antitank Missile System at Ft Benning GA 1977-79 ( another officer had to complete the test because I had volunteered for a second tour in Vietnam). It was apparent that the TOW was a revolutionary improvement over the current 106mm Recoilless Rifle which was ineffective against a moving tank beyond 500 meters. It was clear to me that antitank missiles would eventually neutralize the overwhelming advantage of tanks on the battlefield (I had previously served with a US mechanized Infantry unit in Germany on the Czech border and we knew we were vulnerable to attack by the Soviet 5th Tank Guards Army). The light years improvement of the Javelin over the TOW takes my breath away in so many aspects! Incidentally, the TOW missile was considered very expensive at that time at $2, 000 per! At the time I was also the Test Officer for mortar systems and I had the "crazy" idea we should develop mortar round that on a small parachute (used for illumination rounds) with an infrared source could attack tanks at their thin top armor. Nobody would listen.
Anyway, a great explanation of the Javelin! Colonel Terry Rowe, US Amy, Retired.

OidSoldier
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Wow, this video has convinced me! I have ordered my Javelin missile kit right now!

tiger_icecoldlive
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5:15 who knew a pre ww2 tank would be hit by javelin .. poor kv-1

whitedeath
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Thanks, it was very useful!
They just forgot to include the user manual for mine.

denispol
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Never knew so much Engineering in One Missile.GREAT WORK

enter
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I’m laughing because 10 year old kids that play call of duty know exactly how this weapon system works, and they know it before the adults do. Lmao.

EXOLegendsClan
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Heard that they are making a new version of the missile with a new targeting system, specifically designed for Ukraine. This version’s targeting sensor can detect vodka breath coming out of the tank’s ventilation system and lock on it to deliver the payload.

feszty
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- How a Javelin Missile works?
- Very good! 🙂🙂🙂

blblblbl
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1:28 that kv1 is about to have the surprise of a life time

thodorisevangelakos
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2:06 great tutorial! Now i know how to use this at my backyard..

mohammadmiftahluqmanulhaki
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Really underrated channel, keep up the amazing work!

KidAmogusSussy
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I hope this channel gets the attention it deserves, its just good content that not enough people see. I wish you guys good luck

watashi
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Wow! What an animation! One of the underrated channels. All the best for your effort guys. Keep going

thillai
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Thanks for javelins! A really good weapon

nero.
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Damn this is great content, Excellent explanations and animations

AmbulancePolice
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Real engineering just made a vid abt this lol

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