NAMFI is the only firing range in Europe with the ability to host ATBM firings. |
The NATO Missile Firing
Installation (NAMFI) (Hall 5, Stand HG470) is a multinational training
installation on the island of Crete, which was established with the
multilateral agreement signed on 11 June 1964, initially by eight countries.
Today, three countries – Germany, Greece and the Netherlands – are still
parties of the agreement and support and use NAMFI on permanent basis. NAMFI is
administratively controlled by the Hellenic National Defence General Staff and
manned by military and civilian personnel from the Hellenic Armed Forces. The
firing range provides high-quality services for training, testing,
experimentation and live firings for land, sea and air units, with year-round
favourable weather conditions.
A vast expanse of sea –
200km by 100km – and unlimited altitude airspace, provide the opportunity to
test and fire modern long-range air defence and advanced tactical ballistic
missile (ATBM) weapon systems under realistic scenarios, which include
information/crisis handling, decision-making processes, site reconnaissance,
deployment phase, live firing and redeployment phase. Firings are evaluated and
graded under strict NATO criteria, enforced by NAMFI’s tactical firing
evaluation section. Virtually all air, land and sea weapon systems have been tested
at the facility.
NAMFI is the only
firing range in Europe with the ability to host ATBM firings. These are usually
conducted by the Patriot weapon against a missile drone representing the
ballistic target. The ballistic missile
is launched from an islet located 157km from NAMFI. The target follows a very
high trajectory with high velocity and heads for NAMFI, where the unit under
training/exercise will detect, engage and destroy it in the shortest time
possible.
Source: Eurosatory 2016/Jane´s Defense.
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