AV-MTC 300 Matador Cruise Missile
Type: missile
Domain: land
Country of Origin: Brazil
Manufacturer: Avibras / Engesa
First Deployed: 2025
Overview
Brazilian indigenously-developed subsonic cruise missile representing strategic capability for precision strikes at extended ranges — enabling Brazil to engage targets throughout South American continent and offshore threats. AV-MTC (Avibras Míssil Tático de Cruzeiro) developed under classified programme with first public disclosure 2022. Expected range of 300+ km (potentially 500+ km in extended variants) with turbofan engine providing subsonic cruise speed, GPS/INS navigation with potential terrain-following capability, imaging infrared or radar terminal seeker, programmable flight profiles including waypoints and low-altitude flight, 200-300 kg warhead, and launch from ground-based TEL vehicles, potentially ships, and future aircraft integration. The missile provides strategic strike capability without requiring crewed aircraft penetrating defended airspace. Applications include attacking enemy air defense systems, command facilities, logistics nodes, naval vessels, and hardened targets. Development represents Brazilian desire for strategic autonomy in precision strike weapons without dependence on foreign suppliers. Technology potentially derived from Brazilian experience with anti-ship missiles and ASTROS rocket programmes. Expected operational deployment mid-to-late 2020s. Future variants may include anti-radiation seeker for suppression of enemy air defenses, naval variant for surface ships, and air-launched version. Represents Brazilian defense industry maturity developing sophisticated guided weapons. Strategic deterrent capability for regional conflicts.
Technical Specifications
| type | Surface-launched cruise missile |
|---|---|
| range | 300 km |
| guidance | GPS/INS + terminal seeker |
| integration | ASTROS launcher family |
Operators
- Brazil
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