Low-Cost Guided Imaging Rocket

Poniard Low-Cost Guided Imaging Rocket
비궁 지대함 유도 로켓
TypeSurface-to-ship rocket
Place of originSouth Korea
Service history
In service2017–present
Used bySee Operators
Production history
DesignerAgency for Defense Development
LIG Nex1
ManufacturerLIG Nex1
Produced2016–present
Specifications
Mass14 kg (31 lb)
Length1.9 m (6.2 ft)
Diameter70 mm (2.75 in)

Maximum firing range8 km (5.0 mi)

PropellantSingle-stage solid propellant
Guidance
system
Fire-and-forget-aided INS and IIR seeker
Accuracy0.54 m CEP

The Low-Cost Guided Imaging Rocket (LOGIR; Korean: 저비용 유도 이미징 로켓), officially known as Poniard (Korean: 비궁; Hanja: 匕弓; RR: Bi-gung) is a surface-to-ship guided rocket developed by Agency for Defense Development (ADD) and LIG Nex1. The LOGIR was a weapons system under development for the US Navy as part of ONR's Low-Cost Imaging Terminal Seeker (LCITS) FNC. It transitioned as the weapon used in the Medusa Joint Capability Technology Demonstration with South Korea.

Poniard successfully passed four Foreign Comparative Testing (FCT) organized by the U.S. Department of Defense from 2019 to 2024 after achieving 100% accuracy.