
MRAT could also be
fired in confined spaces without harming the user.
Inheriting the technology of LRAT, with which it belongs to the same
family, MRAT will be equipped with an Imaging Infrared Seeker and will
be deployable in day and night and adverse weather conditions, in
addition to its capability to update target or hit point with its
two-way RF Data Link. In order to increase the hit probability, MRAT
also has lock-on after launch capability, and in this mode a mid-course
guidance provided by MEMS based Inertial Measurement Unit will be used.
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