This year, SUCM’s 17th Meeting was jointly organized by host user-nation Latvia and the NSPA. It included 19 SPIKE User delegations, and observer nations that participated for internal study purposes. During the SUCM, the Latvian Army launched four SPIKE missiles: two SPIKE LR2 missiles were launched from a portable ground launcher, with one of them launched towards a target beyond-line-of-sight at 5.2 km with the use of the target image acquisition capability. Both missiles hit their intended targets (both in IR and day mode). Additionally, two SPIKE SR shoulder launched fire-and-forget missiles were launched at target at a distance of . The innovative SPIKE FIREFLY miniature close combat loitering munition was also demonstrated, extracted from a canister by the maneuvering infantry, in vertical takeoff it engaged targets beyond-line-of-sight. Days before the SUCM, a Latvian Army squad was instructed how to operate the SPIKE FIREFLY and took part in the demonstration. Earlier this year, SPIKE FIREFLY was also demonstrated in the United States at AEWE to US and UK military services among others. For RAFAEL, SUCM also served as an opportunity to illustrate the past few years of innovation since the most recent Users’ club in Slovenia in 2019. In addition to the unveiling of the SPIKE NLOS 6th generation missile, RAFAEL presented other new technologies for SPIKE user’s maximized survivability.
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