Here are the latest publicly reported developments on MANPADS (man-portable air-defense systems) as of now.
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MBDA unveiled an advanced VSHORAD MANPADS concept in 2024–2025, marketed for Italian Army use and intended for export. It emphasizes supersonic reach, all-day operation, image-processing seeker, and compatibility with varied platforms, including paratrooper and vehicle-mounted configurations. This points to continued modernization of short-range systems with emphasis on mobility and multi-threat engagement.[2]
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Reports and coverage through 2024–2025 highlighted ongoing indigenous efforts in several nations to field or advance MANPADS-like systems, including advances in guidance, seeker technology, and integration with newer fire-control sights. These trends suggest a global push to enhance low-altitude air defense against fighters, helicopters, drones, and cruise missiles at very short ranges.[3][6]
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India has been notable for DRDO and industry discussions around a newer Man-Portable Defence Missile System, with user trials and production partner search cited in 2024–2025 coverage. The emphasis is on evolving MPADS to counter contemporary aerial threats and potential integration into broader air-defense networks.[4][5][6][3]
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General context from publicly available summaries confirms that MANPADS remain widely used and continually upgraded since their 1960s origins, with many nations producing and exporting these systems for battlefield use against aircraft, helicopters, and, increasingly, small drones. Modern variants often incorporate improved seekers, counter-countermeasures, and day/night targeting capabilities.[8][9]
If you’d like, I can narrow this to a specific country, system, or recent incident (e.g., a particular Defense Show reveal or a country’s procurement news) and pull more precise details. I can also provide a brief comparison of notable recent MANPADS features (range, altitude, seeker type, and mobility) if that would help.