SNEB#Rocket launchers, pods
{{Short description|Air-to-ground military rocket system}}
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| name = SNEB
| image = MATRA TYPE155RL W 68MM RP.JPG
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| caption = A Matra Type 155 SNEB rocket launcher pod with two red-tipped 68 mm dummy rockets.
| origin = France
| type = Rocket
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| used_by = France, United Kingdom, United States, Lebanon
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| manufacturer = Thomson-Brandt, Matra
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The SNEB rocket (Societe Nouvelle des Etablissements Edgar Brandt {{langx|fr|New Society of Edgar Brandt Establishments}}) is an unguided air-to-surface {{convert|68|mm|abbr=on}} rocket projectile manufactured by the French company TDA Armements, designed for launch by attack aircraft and helicopters. It is also known as the SNEB rocket pod, and sometimes as the Matra rocket, due to it commonly being carried in pod-like launchers built by Matra.
Two other rockets were developed in the {{convert|37|mm|abbr=on}} and {{convert|100|mm|abbr=on}} caliber. The 37mm caliber was one of the earliest folding fin free flight rockets developed after World War II; it was developed mainly for air-to-air engagements and is no longer in service. The 100mm caliber variant is in service with the French Air Force and a few other air forces. Besides France, several other nations produce the SNEB 68 mm rocket under license. In France today, SNEB has been reorganized into the firm of Thomson-Brandt.
Warheads
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|caption2= Two Matra Type 155 rocket launchers with 36 SNEB 68mm rockets
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The SNEB rockets can be armed with these warheads:
- High explosive (HE)
- High-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) shaped charge
- Multi-purpose fragmentation
- Flechette anti-personnel/materiel
- Smoke
- Illuminating
- Training rocket
=Laser guidance development=
The Systeme de Roquette A Corrections de Trajectoire (SYROCOT) is a program where a laser-guided seeker is incorporated into the design. It is compatible with the existing SNEB system. It is comparable to the US Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System project.
Rocket launchers, pods
The French armament company of Matra produced three types of rocket launcher for use with the SNEB 68 mm rockets:
- Matra Type 116M rocket launcher – This is lightly constructed and used as an expendable rocket launcher pod with a frangible nose cone, loaded with 19 SNEB 68mm rockets which are fired in one rippled 0.5 second salvo with a time interval of 33 milliseconds between each rocket firing. The pod automatically jettisons after all rockets are gone.{{cite web |title=SNEB rocket launcher pods |url=http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1970/1970%20-%200427.html |publisher=Flight Global Archive |access-date=2008-10-23}}
- Matra Type 155 rocket launcher – Widely produced, this is a reusable device made fully of metal with a fluted nose cone through which the rockets fire. Loaded with 18 SNEB 68mm rockets, it can be preprogrammed on the ground to fire individually or in one ripple salvo as the Type 116M.
- Matra JL-100 drop tank, rocket pack — This unique arrangement combines a {{convert|66|gal|L}} drop tank with a rocket launcher containing 19 SNEB 68 mm rockets in front to form an aerodynamically shaped pod which can be mounted on over-wing or under-wing hardpoints. One notable aircraft equipped with this was the English Electric Lightning F.53 of Royal Saudi Air Force.{{cite web |title=Multi-mission Lightning |url=http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1968/1968%20-%201766.html |publisher=Flight Global Archive |access-date=2008-10-23}}
TDA Armements SAS (a subsidiary of Thales Group)https://www.thalesgroup.com/en/global/activities/defence/air-forces/weapon-systems-munitions#rocketsystems | 19Dec2018 also manufactures pods for the 68mm SNEB rocket. Variants produced are the 12 tube Telson 12 JF for fighter aircraft, the 12 tube Telson 12 and the 22 tube Telson 22 used by the Eurocopter Tiger, the 8 tube Telson 8 designed for light helicopters and the 2 tube Telson 2 suitable for unmanned aerial vehicles and light counter-insurgency aircraft.http://www.tda-armements.com/content/digital-rocket-launchers-telson | 19Dec2018
The British firm Thomas French & Sons also produced a series of launchers for the SNEB, which were licensed versions of the Matra Type 155.{{cite web |url=https://i.imgur.com/zmIeqUJ.png |title=Airborne rocket launchers}} These were later adapted for the Royal Navy's own post-war 2-inch RP rockets which replaced the SNEB due to concerns over the electrical firing system being set off by ship radars.
Used by
=Helicopters=
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- Bell UH-1H of the Lebanese Air Force were modified locally to carry bombs and Matra SNEB 68 mm rocket pods taken from unserviceable Hawker Hunters
- Aérospatiale Puma
- Eurocopter AS332
- Eurocopter AS 532
- Eurocopter EC 725
- Eurocopter Tiger
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=Fixed-wing aircraft=
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|image1=[http://www.massoss.com/Richard-Cooke/images/aircraft/Harriers/Harrier_fireing_lg_ok.jpg Harrier GR.3 firing entire salvo of 4 rocket pods]
|image2=[http://www.airlandseaweapons.com/img/upload/hargr7_8.jpg Harrier GR.7 in flight with 2 SNEB rocket pods]
|image3=[http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b24/hybenamon/AVIATION/MUNITIONS/Missiles%20-%20Air%20to%20Ground/1962-Matra-Pods.jpg 1962 Manufacture's ad for various Matra/SNEB rocket pods ]
|image4=[http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b24/hybenamon/AVIATION/FIXED%20WING/FRENCH/ETENDARD2.jpg French Navy Super Etendard fitted with Type 155 SNEB rocket pods to outer pylons]
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- Atlas Cheetah
- Atlas Impala
- BAE Sea Harrier
- BAE Harrier II
- BAE Systems Hawk
- Blackburn Buccaneer
- Canadair Sabre
- Dassault-Breguet Super Étendard
- Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet
- Dassault Étendard IV
- Dassault Mystère
- Dassault Mystère IV
- Dassault Mirage III
- Dassault Mirage 5
- Dassault Mirage F1
- Dassault Ouragan
- Dassault Super Mystère
- de Havilland Sea Vixen
- Douglas A-26 Invader
- English Electric Canberra
- English Electric Lightning
- Fiat G.91
- Fouga CM.170 Magister
- Hawker Hunter
- Hawker Siddeley Harrier
- IAI Kfir
- Malmö Flygindustri MFI-9
- McDonnell Douglas F-4J/K/M
- Morane-Saulnier Vanneau
- Nanchang A-5 - Pakistani A-5C variants only.
- North American F-86 Sabre
- North American T-6 Texan
- North American T-28S Fennec
- SEPECAT Jaguar
- Shenyang F-6 – Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) modified F-6C variants only
- Sud Aviation Vautour
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See also
- Hydra 70, American equivalent
- CRV7, Canadian equivalent
- Forges de Zeebrugge, Belgian equivalent
References
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External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20010406231349/http://www.tda-arm.com/ T.D.A. Armements SAS website]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20081028161632/http://www.janes.com/extracts/extract/jalw/jalw2988.html Jane's info on TDA SNEB 68 mm rockets]
- [http://www.janes.com/articles/Janes-Air-Launched-Weapons/MATRA-rocket-launchers-France.html Jane's info on Matra rocket launchers]
Category:Air-to-ground rockets