MANSUP | |
Type: | Anti-ship missile |
Origin: | Brazil (MANSUP) Brazil & United Arab Emirates (MANSUP-ER) |
Is Explosive: | y |
Is Missile: | y |
Is Uk: | y |
Service: | 2018 |
Design Date: | 2004 |
Length: | 4700 mm |
Diameter: | 330 mm |
Filling Weight: | 150 kg[1] |
Launch Platform: | Tamandaré-class Astros II |
National Anti-Ship Missile (Portuguese: Míssil Antinavio Nacional, MANSUP) also named AV-RE40 —previously known as MAN-1— is an all-weather, over-the-horizon Brazilian anti-ship missile developed by SIATT.[2] The design aims to achieve performance similar to MBDA MM40 Exocet Block II.[2]
A mock-up of the Brazilian Navy and Avibras project for an anti-ship missile inspired by the AM39 Exocet was shown in April 2011 during Latin America Aero and Defence (LAAD) exhibition in Rio de Janeiro.[3]
An initial asset of R$50 million was sponsored by the Brazilian Navy,[2] through the Directorate of Navy Weapons Systems, contracts were signed on 5 and 6 December 2011, with Mectron and Avibras, respectively. Program participants were assigned according to their specialties, Mectron being assigned to prototype development, Avibras to rocket engine development, Omnisys to seeker-head development and Atech to project accompaniment management.[4]
In 2013, Omnisys concluded the missile seeker PDR (Preliminary Design Review) and started to test all subsystem parts.[5] Development of an air launched variant of the missile called Missil Antinavio Nacional lancado por Aeronaves (MANAER) commenced in February 2014.[6]
On 27 November 2018, the first missile prototype was fired from the Brazilian Navy corvette Barroso.[7] On 20 March 2019, a second launch was carried out by the frigate Independência (F44).[8] A third prototype was fired once again by the F44 on 10 July.[9]
On 20 September 2022, the Navy conducted the fourth launch of MANSUP from the frigate Constituição (F42), as part of the qualifying campaign, ahead of the series produced missiles.[10] On 27 April 2023, the Navy conducted the fifth test launch of MANSUP.[11]
On 29 September 2023, EDGE Group of the United Arab Emirates became a partner in the project, with the acquisition of 50% stake of SIATT, former Mectron.[12] On 14 November 2023, EDGE announced at the Dubai Air Show, an extended range of MANSUP, with a maximum range of 200 km.[13] [14] The MANSUP-ER was acquired by the Brazilian and United Arab Emirates navies in 2023.[13]
In February 2024, the Brazilian Navy conducted the sixth test launch of MANSUP, with a hit on target, as reported by the Navy Commander Marcos Sampaio Olsen.[15] In the same month the Navy conducted a SINKEX with the former RFA Sir Galahad and it is unclear whether the boat was targeted by the referred MANSUP missile.[16]
On 13 September 2024, the Navy fired the seventh test missile from the frigate Rademaker (F49) in a SINKEX with the former HMS Broadsword and is expected to declare the MANSUP fully operational by the end of 2025.[17]
In October 2024, SIATT announced the integration of the missile with the multiple rocket launcher Astros II.[18]