Fulgur (missile)

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PlaceoforiginItaly
InservicePlanned for early 2028
Fulgur
TypeMan-portable air-defense system
Place of originItaly
Service history
In servicePlanned for early 2028
Used bySee Operators
Production history
Designer
DesignedSince 2023
ManufacturerMBDA Italy
ProducedFrom 2026
No. builtProduction capacity > 1,000 per year[1]
Specifications
Mass10 kg (22 lb) (missile)[2]
Length1.5 m (4.9 ft)
Diameter70 mm (2.8 in) (missile)

Effective firing range5 km (3.1 mi)

EngineRocket engine by AvioAero
Maximum speed Supersonic
Guidance
system
  • Target acquisition: electro-optic sensor with a processing unit and an IFF
  • Missile guidance: "Sophisticated seeker featuring image processing capabilities"
Steering
system
Canards
Launch
platform
  • Man-portable launcher
  • Vehicle-launched planned
  • Aircraft-launch planned

The Fulgur is a very short-range air defence system developed by MBDA for the Italian Army.[3]

The FIM-92 Stinger was approaching the end of its service life in the Italian Armed Forces in the early 2020s. Italy was considering a successor. Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine (full scale 2022), with the multiplication of aerial threats with several types of drones, Italy considered that a large quantity of systems was necessary, and launched a programme in collaboration with MBDA.[4]

Programme history

Project unveiled

In 2024, at the Farnborough Air Show, MBDA unveiled a new MANPADS, a programme that was called "VSHORAD" (very short range air defence). A mock-up of the missile was presented with the following description:[5]

  • Supersonic missile
  • Fire-and-forget interceptor
  • Sophisticated seeker featuring image processing capabilities
  • Targets:
    • Fighters
    • Helicopters
    • Small drones
  • To be integrated on current and future vehicles, with automated turrets (a Leonardo turret for the VLTM 2)
  • Light and suitable for amphibious and paratrooper troops

Development contract

At the Paris Air Show in June 2025, MBDA and the Italian Army signed a contract for its development. The missile's name ("Fulgur") was unveiled. And additional characteristics were unveiled. A goal for its introduction was set for early 2028. And additional characteristics were unveiled:[6]

  • All-weather capabilities
  • Integration to the SkyWarden C-UAS system.

Design and production

There is an expected production capacity of at least 1,000 missiles per year.[7]

The supply chain and assembly are expected to be done in the following way:

  • The rocket engine will be supplied by AvioAero.
  • The seekerwill be designed and produced by MBDA Italy at the Fusaro facility.
  • The warhead is to be supplied by a third party. If the supplier is European, TDW and Saab Bofors Dynamics Switzerland could be selected.
  • The assembly will be made in house, but the facility has yet to be selected.
MBDA SkyWarden NNbS, with another missile (DefendAir)

Variants

Operators

References

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