The MU90 Impact is a Franco-Italian advanced lightweight
anti-submarine
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torpedo
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of the third generation developed for the
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navies, as well as for export. It is designed to outperform the United States-built
Mark 54 in and was developed in a special MU90 Hard Kill version for anti-torpedo defence.
It is built by
EuroTorp
GEIE EuroTorp is a consortium that produces the MU90 anti-submarine torpedo. EuroTorp was formed in July 1993 by French and Italian defense companies after their governments signed a memorandum of understanding on industrial cooperation for t ...
, a consortium of French and Italian companies.
History
The MU90 was the result of separate projects in France and Italy from the 1980s. In France, a project under the direction of
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Sintra created the "''Murène''" in 1989, while in Italy
Whitehead started work on an
A244
The A244/S is an Italian lightweight, fire-and-forget torpedo employed for anti-submarine warfare. It can be launched from surface vessels or aircraft and locates the target using an acoustic seeker. The torpedo body conforms to the NATO 12.75-in ...
replacement known as the A290. In 1990 the first attempts to merge the two efforts started, a process that was completed in 1993 with the formation of EuroTorp.
France intended to use the new torpedo on its frigates,
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aircraft,
Lynx helicopters and
NFH90 helicopters.
It originally wanted 1000 units, but the end of the Cold War saw this cut to 600 in 1991, 450 in 2000 and finally 300 in 2008.
The project cost the government €1,150m in 2012 prices at a unit cost of €1.6m, or €3.8m including development costs.
It received 25 torpedoes a year until 2014.
Design
The MU90 is designed to be capable of discriminating between actual and perceived threat, including a bottomed stationary mini-submarine, known versions of
anechoic coatings, and various decoys. It is also capable of launch speeds up to , allowing it to be dropped from
maritime patrol aircraft
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flying at high speeds, or rocket-assist launchers. Powered by an electric
pump-jet
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, it can be run at "silent" speeds to avoid giving its location away to the submarine, or "dash" at speeds over 29 knots. It uses a
shaped charge
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warhead that can penetrate any known submarine hull, in particular
Soviet
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double hull
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designs, while remaining just as deadly in shallow waters where conventional warheads are less effective.
In 1986 France and Italy began a collaboration to develop an
anti-submarine missile
An anti-submarine missile is a standoff missile, standoff anti-submarine weapon, often a specialized variant of anti-ship missile. Anti-submarine missiles usually include a jet engine, jet or rocket engine, rocket engine and a warhead aimed di ...
based on the Italian
Otomat
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missile. France dropped out of the programme but Italy has fitted the MBDA
MILAS
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missile to its s and
FREMM
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anti-submarine frigates. MILAS is an missile that can deliver a MU90 to .
Exports
After deciding that its
Mark 46 torpedo
The Mark 46 torpedo is the backbone of the United States Navy's lightweight anti-submarine warfare torpedo inventory and is the NATO standard. These aerial torpedoes are designed to attack high-performance submarines. In 1989, an improvement p ...
es were inadequate, Australia set up the JP2070 project in 1998 to buy torpedoes for its s, s,
AP-3C Orion aircraft,
S-70B-2 Seahawk helicopters and planned SH-2G(A)
Super Seasprite helicopters.
The Seasprites were cancelled and the Orions and Seahawks were removed from the MU90 programme on budget grounds; their replacements, the
P-8 Poseidon
The Boeing P-8 Poseidon is an American maritime patrol aircraft, maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft developed and produced by Boeing Defense, Space & Security. It was developed for the United States Navy as a derivative of the civilian ...
and MH-60R Seahawk will use the US
Mark 54 torpedo
The Mark 54 lightweight torpedo (formerly known as lightweight hybrid torpedo, or LHT) is a standard anti-submarine warfare (ASW) torpedo used by the United States Navy and several other nations armed forces.
Development
The Mark 54 was co-d ...
.
The A$639m
project to buy a classified number of MU90 has been heavily criticised by the
Australian National Audit Office
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on the grounds of cost, insufficient test firings which failed to reveal defects in the torpedo, and the lack of commonality with the Navy's air-launched torpedoes. The MU90 reached IOC in November 2012.
Operators

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Mil Mi-14PL
The Mil Mi-14 (, NATO reporting name: Haze) is a Soviet Union, Soviet shore-based nuclear-capable amphibious anti-submarine warfare, anti-submarine helicopter derived from the earlier Mil Mi-8, Mi-8.
Design and development
Formal development of ...
and
Kaman SH-2G Super Seasprite
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helicopters, as well as the
ORP Gen. K. Pułaski Perry-class frigate, with deliveries completed in 2012.
* Greece will obtain MU-90 Torpedo for her new FDI HN.
* Ukraine will obtain the torpedo for her
Hetman Ivan Mazepa corvette
See also
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Torped 47 — Swedish equivalent
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Mark 54 Lightweight Torpedo
The Mark 54 lightweight torpedo (formerly known as lightweight hybrid torpedo, or LHT) is a standard anti-submarine warfare (ASW) torpedo used by the United States Navy and several other nations armed forces.
Development
The Mark 54 was co-d ...
— US Navy's equivalent
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Sting Ray (torpedo)
The Sting Ray is a British acoustic homing lightweight torpedo (LWT) manufactured by GEC-Marconi, who were later bought out by BAE Systems. It entered service in 1982.
Design and development
In the 1950s the Royal Navy was equipped with B ...
— British equivalent
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APR-3E torpedo
The APR-3E airborne light ASW acoustic homing torpedo is designed by Russian Tactical Missiles Corporation JSC to engage current and future submarines at depth from the surface down to 800 metres at speed of up to 43+ knots, and it is a replaceme ...
— Russian equivalent
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A244-S
The A244/S is an Italian lightweight, fire-and-forget torpedo employed for anti-submarine warfare. It can be launched from surface vessels or aircraft and locates the target using an acoustic seeker. The torpedo body conforms to the NATO 12.75-in ...
— Italian equivalent
*
TAL Shyena — Indian equivalent
*
Yu-7 torpedo
The Yu-7 (; from , meaning ‘torpedo’) is a lightweight torpedo developed by the People's Republic of China. It entered service in the 1990s as the principal Anti-submarine warfare, anti-submarine weapon of major People's Liberation Army Navy ( ...
— Chinese equivalent
*
K745 Chung Sang Eo — South Korean equivalent
*
Type 97 light weight torpedo (G-RX4) — Japanese equivalent
References
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Post–Cold War weapons of Germany
Naval weapons of France
Naval weapons of Italy
Torpedoes of Italy
Torpedoes of France
Aerial torpedoes
Military equipment introduced in the 2000s