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CCM internal code: 58500 NATO stock number: 1370-99-051-9514 Operating temperature: -46°C to +71°C Exposure temperature: -65°C to +85°C Net explosive content: 110g Shelf life: 10 Years Ejection velocity: 30 to 66 m/sec Peak IR output: 12kW/sr nominal Minimum burn time: 3 secs Reaction force: 2.0kN max Pulse duration: 10ms max Weight: 180g Ejected weight: 120g Length: 206mm (8.11in) Cross section: 24.64mm x 24.64mm (0.97 x 0.97in) UN serial number: 0093 UK hazard class: 1.3G Quantity: 120 packed per box Estimated net weight: 23kg Estimated gross weight: 27kg Box dimensions: 403 x 343 x 275mm Proper shipping name: Flares, Aerial Specification MTV - Flare CM 118 Mk3Type 1 Countermeasures | Air | Data Sheet 58500 - Issue 7 Chemring Countermeasures Limited High Post, Salisbury, SP4 6AS, UK Tel: + 44 (0) 1722 411611 | Fax: +44 (0)1722 428792 | Email: [email protected] Registered Office: Roke Manor, Old Salisbury Lane, Romsey, Hampshire, SO51 0ZN Approved to ISO 9001 | Part of the Chemring Group © This document is copyright and is wholly proprietary owned by Chemring Countermeasures Limited - October 2017 118 Mk3 Type 1 Shipping Type: MTV Platform: Threat: IR Missiles The 118 Mk3 Type 1 flare is used in aircraft countermeasure systems to combat heat-seeking missiles. The impulse cartridge is fitted during manufacture of the flare and provides the means of ejecting the payload. The flare can be housed in a multiple shot magazine as fitted to countermeasure dispensing sets AN/ALE 40, 45 AND 47 series, M130/M147, MBDA, Terma, MES, Rokar, SAAB and Thales systems for example. The flare offers improved performance, reliability and safety by way of a safe sequencer to ensure the flare remains safe until pyrotechnically ejected from its outer case. The flare type is qualified to UK MOD requirements and is in service with NATO and numerous overseas air forces on a wide variety of light attack/trainer and transport aircraft as well as helicopters.

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Page 1: MTV - Flare CM 118 Mk3Type 1 · 118 Mk3 Type 1 Shipping Type: MTV Platform: Threat: IR Missiles The 118 Mk3 Type 1 flare is used in aircraft countermeasure systems to combat heat-seeking

CCM internal code: 58500NATO stock number: 1370-99-051-9514Operating temperature: -46°C to +71°CExposure temperature: -65°C to +85°CNet explosive content: 110gShelf life: 10 YearsEjection velocity: 30 to 66 m/secPeak IR output: 12kW/sr nominalMinimum burn time: 3 secsReaction force: 2.0kN maxPulse duration: 10ms maxWeight: 180gEjected weight: 120gLength: 206mm (8.11in)Cross section: 24.64mm x 24.64mm

(0.97 x 0.97in)

UN serial number: 0093UK hazard class: 1.3GQuantity: 120 packed per boxEstimated net weight: 23kgEstimated gross weight: 27kgBox dimensions: 403 x 343 x 275mmProper shipping name: Flares, Aerial

Specification

MTV - Flare CM 118 Mk3 Type 1Countermeasures | Air | Data Sheet 58500 - Issue 7

Chemring Countermeasures LimitedHigh Post, Salisbury, SP4 6AS, UKTel: + 44 (0) 1722 411611 | Fax: +44 (0)1722 428792 | Email: [email protected]

Registered Office: Roke Manor, Old Salisbury Lane, Romsey, Hampshire, SO51 0ZNApproved to ISO 9001 | Part of the Chemring Group© This document is copyright and is wholly proprietary owned by Chemring Countermeasures Limited - October 2017

118 Mk3 Type 1

Shipping

Type: MTV

Platform:

Threat: IR Missiles

The 118 Mk3 Type 1 flare is used in aircraftcountermeasure systems to combatheat-seeking missiles.

The impulse cartridge is fitted during manufacture of theflare and provides the means of ejecting the payload. Theflare can be housed in a multiple shot magazine as fitted tocountermeasure dispensing sets AN/ALE 40, 45 AND 47series, M130/M147, MBDA, Terma, MES, Rokar, SAAB andThales systems for example.

The flare offers improved performance, reliability and safetyby way of a safe sequencer to ensure the flare remains safeuntil pyrotechnically ejected from its outer case.

The flare type is qualified to UK MOD requirements and is inservice with NATO and numerous overseas air forces on awide variety of light attack/trainer and transport aircraft aswell as helicopters.