| System Name | SAMP/T NG |
| Manufacturer | Eurosam (MBDA and Thales) |
| Country of Origin | France and Italy |
| Type / Role | Medium to Long Range SAM System |
| In Service | Entering service |
| Year Introduced | 2024 |
| Unit Cost | USD 700M to 1B per battery |
| Maximum Engagement Range | 120 km |
| Maximum Engagement Altitude | 25 km |
| Target Types | Aircraft, Cruise Missiles, Ballistic Missiles, UAVs |
| Reaction Time | Under 10 seconds |
| Radar Detection Range | Up to 250 km |
| Missile Type | Aster 30 Block 1 NT |
| Missile Length | 4.9 m |
| Missile Weight | 450 kg |
| Warhead Weight | Fragmentation |
| Speed | Mach 4.5 |
| Radar Type | AESA Radar |
| Detection Range | 200 to 250 km |
| Tracking Capacity | 100+ targets |
| Guidance System | Active Radar Homing |
| Fire Control System | Automated digital system |
| Launcher Type | Truck mounted |
| No. of Missiles per Launcher | 8 |
| Reload Time | 30 minutes |
| Mobility Platform | 8x8 tactical truck |
| Crew Required | 3 to 5 personnel |
| C2 System | Integrated Air Defense C2 |
| Connectivity | Link 16 compatible |
| Network Capability | Yes |
| Operation Mode | Autonomous or networked |
| Primary Operator | France, Italy |
| Combat Proven | Limited |
| Conflict History | Deployed for homeland defense |
| Notable Feature | Ballistic missile defense capability |
The SAMP/T NG air defense system is a modern, mobile surface to air missile platform designed to counter advanced aerial threats. It is built to protect cities, military bases, and critical infrastructure from aircraft, cruise missiles, drones, and short range ballistic missiles.
SAMP/T NG is jointly developed by Eurosam, a consortium led by MBDA and Thales. The system originates from France and Italy and represents the next generation upgrade of the original SAMP/T. Its main role is medium to long range air and missile defense with full NATO interoperability.
At the core of SAMP/T NG is the Aster 30 Block 1 NT interceptor missile. This missile offers high speed interception and improved accuracy against maneuvering and ballistic targets. The system uses a new AESA radar, often referred to as the Kronos Grand Mobile HP or upgraded Arabel replacement, providing 360 degree coverage and strong resistance to jamming.
SAMP/T NG can track dozens of targets at once and engage multiple threats simultaneously. Its networked command and control allows it to operate alone or as part of a layered air defense system alongside NATO assets. Mobility is a key strength, with truck mounted launchers enabling rapid deployment and relocation.
The system is designed for modern battlefields where saturation attacks and mixed threats are common. France and Italy are the primary operators, with growing interest from other NATO and partner nations seeking alternatives or supplements to U.S.-made systems.
The SAMP/T NG air defense system price in United State is estimated between USD 700 million and USD 1 billion per battery, depending on radar type, missile load, and support package. Final cost varies by configuration and contract terms.
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