United States: Land Phalanx Weapon System The 20 mm Land-Based
Phalanx Weapon System (also called
Centurion C-RAM) is a land-based variant of the U.S. Navy's
Phalanx close-in weapon system, a radar-controlled rapid-fire gun for close-in protection of vessels from missiles. Both use a
forward-looking infrared (FLIR) camera to allow their operators to visually identify incoming fire before opening fire. But while naval Phalanx systems fire tungsten armor-piercing rounds, the C-RAM uses the
20 mm HEIT-SD (high-explosive incendiary tracer, self-destruct) ammunition, originally developed for the
M163 Vulcan Air Defense System. These rounds explode on impact with the target, or on tracer burnout, thereby greatly reducing the risk of collateral damage from rounds that fail to hit their target.
Israel: Iron Dome Iron Dome is an Israeli missile system featuring multiple-target tracking and self-guided missile interceptors. Due to the ongoing increase of its engagement range and new missile and interception improvements, plus
surface-to-air missile capability, it has developed into a fully-fledged
air defense system. By November 2012, the system had intercepted over 400 rockets fired into Israel by
Gaza Strip militants. Based on operational success, defense reporter
Mark Thompson estimates that Iron Dome is currently the most effective counter-missile system in existence.
Germany: Mantis Air Defence System The
MANTIS Air Defence System is a 35 mm fully automated C-RAM system, produced by
Rheinmetall based on Oerlikon's
Skyshield. It has been in use by the
Luftwaffe from 2011.
Germany: Skynex Skynex is a short-range air defense and C-RAM system produced by
Rheinmetall. It integrates Oerlikon
Skyshield guns, radar, and control unit on
Rheinmetall HX trucks. It has been used by Ukraine since 2023.
Italy: Porcupine A typical Porcupine configuration for the
Italian Army consists of four firing units, one central control post for target designation and weapon control and a 3D radar system "track while scan type" for surveillance and target tracking. Each remote firing unit consists of a 20 mm
M61A1 Gatling cannon, its ammunition handling system and a stabilised optronic infrared (IR) tracking system.
Italy: Draco The Draco is a multipurpose weapon station prototype designed for use against air, RAM & surface targets. It was designed for the Italian Army by Oto-Melara using the Centauro 8×8 wheeled armored vehicle chassis. The main armament consists of a 76 mm, 62 caliber gun with an automatic ammunition loading system and a firing rate of 80–100 rounds per minute. The 76 mm gun is electrically controlled for elevation and traversing, and is stabilized in elevation. Draco can be installed on 8×8 wheeled platforms, for combat support operations or convoy defence, as well as on tracked vehicles or on shelters for point defence. The main gun and the automatic loading system are fully compatible with all in service 76 mm rounds and also with 76 mm Dart guided ammunition. Draco can be completely controlled by two Operators (the Commander and the Gunner) from a remote position, located inside the hull for mobile installation or inside a protected command shelter for fixed installation.
China: LD-2000 The
LD-2000 SPAAGM is a Chinese developed land-based close-in weapon system. LD-2000 is based on the Chinese Navy's
Type 730 CIWS. In operation, it pairs with a Counter Battery Radar.
Netherlands: Goalkeeper Goalkeeper CIWS is a Dutch close-in weapon system (CIWS) introduced in 1979. It is an autonomous and completely automatic weapon system for short-range defence of ships against highly manoeuvrable missiles, aircraft and fast-manoeuvering surface vessels. Once activated the system automatically undertakes the entire air defence process from surveillance and detection to destruction, including the selection of the next priority target.
Russia: AK-630 The
AK-630 is a Soviet and Russian fully automatic naval close-in weapon system based on a six-barreled 30 mm rotary cannon. It is mounted in an enclosed automatic turret and directed by MR-123 radar and television detection and tracking. The system's primary purpose is defense against anti-ship missiles and other precision guided weapons. However it can also be employed against fixed or rotary wing aircraft, ships and other small craft, coastal targets, and floating mines. ==Directed energy research==