Roketsan Cirit

Cirit is a laser-guided 70 mm missile system under production by Turkish arms industry manufacturer ROKETSAN. It is one of the projects launched by Turkey to equip the Turkish Army's T-129 Atak, AH-1P Cobra and AH-1W Super Cobra attack helicopters with low-cost precision strike capabilities. It has been selected by Eurocopter for execution of a test and integration program to equip the Eurocopter EC635. The weapon's name comes from a traditional Turkish horseback game, Cirit (pronounced Jirit), where two teams of riders fight a mock battle using wooden javelins which are called cirit.

Cirit
TypeAir-to-surface, anti-armor and anti-personnel missile
Place of originTurkey
Service history
Used byTurkish Army, UAE Army
WarsKurdish–Turkish conflict (1978–present)
Syrian Civil War
Operation Olive Branch
2020 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
Production history
Designed2004 – 2009
ManufacturerROKETSAN
Produced2011 - present
Specifications
Mass15 kg
Length1.9 m
Diameter2.75" (70 mm)
WarheadTri-Mode: Anti Armour, Anti Personnel and Incendiary

Anti Personnel: Increased Anti Personnel and Incendiary

Thermobaric: Increased Anti Personnel and Anti Structure
Warhead weight3 kg insensitive explosive

EngineSolid-fuel rocket
Operational
range
1.5 - 8 km
Guidance
system
Midcourse Guidance: MEMS-IMU, MEMS-INS, Magnetometer Terminal Guidance: Semi-Active Laser Seeker
Steering
system
Pop-out fins
Launch
platform
Attack Helicopter
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
TAI Hürkuş
Land combat vehicle
Naval platforms
Stationary platforms
External images
Launch and Warhead test
Tri-Mode Warhead
moving target
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