
Summary
- Weight Classes: 120, 250, 450 kg
- Weight of the Weapon: for Al-Tariq LR with Mk82: 366 kg
- Weight of the Seeker + Wing kit: 89 kg
- Guidance: GNSS/IMU with IIR (ATR), SAL, GNSS
- Designations:
- 250kg – INS/GNSS/IMU with IIR (ATR), INS/GNSS/SAL, INS/GNSS (Al-Tariq S)
- 250kg with Wing Kit - GNSS/IMU with IIR (ATR), INS/GNSS/SAL, INS/GNSS (Al-Tariq LR)
- Range Figures:
- Range: Dropped from 40,000 ft (~12km) at Mach 0.9
- 30-45+ km (Al-Tariq S)
- 90-120+ km (Al-Tariq LR)
- Range: Dropped from 40,000 ft (~12km) at Mach 0.9
- Maneuverability:
- Off-Boresight Capabilities of ≤ 90° (Al-Tariq S)
- Off-Boresight Capabilities of ≤ 180° (Al-Tariq LR)
- Fuze Settings: Impact Fuze, Proximity Fuze for Area Targeting, Airburst for Soft and Aerial Targets (Pre-set or selectable from Cockpit)
- Seeker Capabilities:
- Fire & Forget
- Lock-on Before Launch (LOBL) and Lock-on After Launch (LOAL) capable
- Multi-target simultaneous attack
- Re-targeting capability (Mid-Flight)
- Selectable heading and angle of attack
- Programmable Height of Burst Sensor (HOBS)
- Insensitive to GPS jamming, inaccessibility and target location errors
- Accuracy in the 10-metre class (GNSS), ≤ 3-metre class (SAL and IIR with ATR)
- Compatibility:
- Fully integrated with Mirage 2000-9 and F-16E/F Block 60 (Egypt)
- Planned integration with HAL Tejas and Rafale
- Tested on the Atlas Cheetah, Mirage F1, BAE Hawk Mk120
- Potential equipment on OA-1K
- Adaptability kit offered for Russian platforms
- Limitations:
- Compatible with Single Pylons
- Maximum Allowed Release Speed: Mach 0.9
History & General Information
Development:
- The development of the Al Tariq (Umbani) began in 2002 as an augmentation program of the Raptor 2 under Denel Dynamics.
- In 2012, Denel Dynamics announced a joint venture with the EDGE Group at the Africa Aerospace and Defense show in Pretoria, South Africa.
- A variant of the Umbani, dubbed the “Al-Tariq,” is the first product offered by this partnership with the EDGE group.
- In 2013, Denel Dynamics and Tawazun won a 5 billion Rand precision guided munitions contract for the UAE’s Mirage 2000-9 fighters.
- By 2016, 600 Al-Tariq guided weapons were delivered to the UAE
Design & Features:
- Al-Tariq is a modular system, allowing adaptability for different bomb sizes (120 kg, 250 kg, and 450 kg), a seeker featuring different guidance systems and a Long-Range Kit (LR).
- Guidance Systems: Currently, Al-Tariq offers three Seeker systems: GNSS/IMU with IIR, SAL and GNSS.
- Al-Tariq boasts a significant range, further extended by use of a Long-Range (LR) Wing kit. It offers high accuracy, with a Circular Error Probable (CEP) of 10 meters (GNSS), and a CEP as low as ≤ 3 meters (GNSS/IMU with IIR, and SAL).
- Al-Tariq is equipped with an IMS increasing accuracy and performing flight operations with minimal drift.
- Fire-and-Forget Capability: Once launched, the missile requires minimal operator input, allowing the aircraft to engage multiple targets at the same time.
- All-Weather, Day & Night Capability: Al-Tariq can be employed in various weather conditions, and times of day.
Operational History:
- The Al-Tariq has been used in combat operations in Yemen.
- It has been used by aircraft like Mirage 2000, F16 and some UAVs.
- Al-Tariq has been used in various combat scenarios, including close air support, air interdiction, and deep strike missions.
Additional Details:
- Al-Tariq is currently in service with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), with exports to Egypt and plans for India.
- Al-Tariq’s modular design and advanced guidance systems make it a versatile and adaptable weapon system.
Weapons Capabilities and Information
Al Tariq is a modular design that provides versatility when it comes to Seeker Choice, Bomb Sizes and Long Range (LR) kits.
Seeker Capabilities
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- INS/GNSS: The guidance available with the base package Al-Tariq. Both the SAL and IIR seekers function in cooperation with this base system, often acting as guidance in the terminal phase. With the input of coordinates into the system, Al-Tariq is guided to the target by satellite assistance.

- INS/GNSS/SAL: Through use of a semi-active laser in terminal guidance, targets are illuminated by a ground or airborne laser designator.

- INS/GNSS/IMU with IIR (ATR): The most advanced seeker installed on the Al-Tariq, utilizes a combination of Satellite Guidance, an Inertial Measurement Unit, and an IIR seeker allowing for Automated Tracking Recognition (ATR).

Configuration with Bombs
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- 125 kg: Mk.81
- 250 kg: Mk.82
- 450 kg: Mk.83
Block 2
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