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 | Sujet: Re: Missiles Jeu 16 Avr 2009 - 2:29 | |
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 | Sujet: Re: Missiles Lun 20 Avr 2009 - 15:36 | |
| AGM-65 Maverick Air-to-ground Missile  The AGM-65 Maverick is an air-to-surface (or air-to-ground) guided tactical missile designed for close air support, interdiction, and defense suppression. It is effective against a wide range of tactical targets, including armor, air defenses, ships, ground transportation, and fuel storage facilities. Features: The AGM-65F (infrared targeting) used by the Navy has a larger (300 pound; 136 kg) penetrating warhead vice the 125 pound (57 kg) shaped charge used by Marine and Air Force) and infrared guidance system optimized for ship tracking. The AGM-65 has two types of warheads, one with a contact fuse in the nose, the other a heavyweight warhead with a delayed fuse, which penetrates the target with its kinetic energy before firing. The latter is very effective against large, hard targets. The propulsion system for both types is a solid-rocket motor behind the warhead. Background: The AGM-65 missiles were employed by F-16S Fighting Falcon and A-10s during Operation Desert Storm in 1991 to attack armored targets. Mavericks played a large part in the destruction of Iraq's significant military force. Maverick Missile Specification| Code: | Primary Function: Air-to-surface guided missile Contractors: Hughes Aircraft Co., Raytheon Co.
Power Plant: Thiokol TX-481 solid-propellant rocket motor Autopilot : Proportional Navigation Stabilizer : Wings/Flippers Propulsion : Boost Sustain
Variant : AGM-65A/B, AGM-65D, AGM-65G, AGM-65E, AGM-65F Diameter: 1 foot (30.48 centimeters) Wingspan: 2 feet, 4 inches (71.12 centimeters) Range: 17+ miles (12 nautical miles/27 km) Speed: 1150 km/h
Guidance System: electro-optical television, imaging infrared, Laser, infrared homing
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 | Sujet: Re: Missiles Mar 21 Avr 2009 - 17:27 | |
| | Citation: | Flying fish with a deadly bite: naval forces await third-generation Exocet By Richard Scott 15 April 2009
 Production of the MM40 Block 2 Mod 1 missile is now complete. This variant was sold to the navies of Brunei, Greece, Malaysia (seen here launching from the frigate KD Jebat), Saudi Arabia and South Africa. (BAE Systems via MBDA)
There are occasions where an event in military history becomes inextricably linked to the impact of a specific weapon or equipment. For example, public recognition of the Exocet anti-ship missile will forever be associated with the events that took place in the South Atlantic on 4 May 1982. On that day, two AM39 Exocet missiles were launched from Argentine Navy Super Etendard strike aircraft against UK Royal Navy ships deployed to retake the Falkland (Malvinas) Islands.
Although ravaged by fire, the hulk of Sheffield remained afloat and was taken in tow in an effort to effect a salvage. However, in deteriorating weather, the vessel began to ship water through the missile entry hole, leading it to develop an increasing list to starboard. Eventually Sheffield rolled over and sank on the morning of 10 May.
Now, four decades after engineering development of the original MM38 surface-to-surface guided weapon (SSGW) began, MBDA is on the cusp of delivering the first production examples of a new-generation-Exocet which, whilst recognisably of the same lineage, will afford anti-surface warfare and land attack capabilities far removed from those of its antecedent. At the same time, it has begun to study further enhancements to keep the weapon operationally effective and internationally competitive well into the 21st century.
The French Navy plans to undertake a first shipborne firing of MM40 Block 3 from one of the two Horizon frigates (depending on ship availability) in the third quarter of 2009, and declare the system in service at the same time.
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 | Sujet: Re: Missiles Mer 22 Avr 2009 - 16:48 | |
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 | Sujet: Re: Missiles Lun 4 Mai 2009 - 0:21 | |
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 | Sujet: Re: Missiles Lun 4 Mai 2009 - 23:25 | |
| Oups  , desolé Viper, je vois des Raptors partout... |
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 | Sujet: Re: Missiles Jeu 14 Mai 2009 - 2:56 | |
| L'AARGM arrive... (pour Yak;) ), nowhere to hide. AARGM Executes Fifth Successful Firing | Citation: | MINNEAPOLIS, May 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Alliant Techsystems , the U.S. Navy, and the Italian Air Force successfully fired an AGM-88E Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile (AARGM) at Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake on April 13, 2009. The firing marks the fifth consecutive successful AARGM live fire in the program's System Development and Demonstration (SD&D) phase and continues AARGM's progression toward Independent Operational Test and Evaluation (IOT&E) commencing summer 2009. ATK began work on the AARGM program SD&D contract in June 2003 and the program remains on-schedule to enter service with the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps in 2010.
The AARGM was fired from a U.S. Navy FA-18C Hornet in a scenario designed to test the missile's ability to identify, locate, track and prioritize multiple emitter targets in-flight; and its ability to function against shut-down emitter tactics. During the missile flight profile, the AARGM identified and distinguished a pop-up priority emitter target from other secondary targets and altered its guidance. Then the AARGM's unique capability to overcome emitter shut-down tactics was tested by terminating the priority target's emissions. In response to the emitter shut-down, AARGM utilized its GPS/INS navigation to continue guidance to the primary target location. In the terminal flight phase, the missile employed active Millimeter Wave (MMW) radar to locate and guide on the primary target. During the final seconds of missile flight, the AARGM transmitted a Weapon Impact Assessment (WIA) message reporting weapon information to support Battle Damage Assessment (BDA). The missile then directly impacted the target.
"We are very proud of the versatility, reliability, and lethality the AARGM system has demonstrated throughout the test program. This is another example of ATK's ability to deliver on its commitment to affordable precision for our U.S., Italian, and Coalition customers," said Jack Cronin, President, ATK Mission Systems. "AARGM's entry into Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP) this past year, coupled with ATK's continued development success, ensures our customer's vision of fielded supersonic Destruction of Enemy Air Defense (DEAD) and multi-mode strike capability."
ATK participated in the missile firing as a member of the U.S. Navy's Integrated Product Team, led by the Direct and Time Sensitive Strike Program Office (PMA-242). The test was led by members from the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division - China Lake and included Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Three One (VX-31), the National Reconnaissance Office, the Naval Air Systems Command, and the Italian Air Force.
"Our international, government-industry team delivered another successful test result today. It is a tribute to the professionalism of the entire development and test team," said Capt. Larry Egbert, the U.S. Navy's program manager for Direct and Time Sensitive Strike programs (PMA-242). "We are now one important step closer to entry into Operational Evaluation and delivery of game-changing DEAD capability to our warfighters."
With this firing, AARGM has now achieved twelve consecutive successful live fires throughout development. The AARGM development team has demonstrated system maturity and reliability in over 200 Beech King Air flight tests and 58 Captive Carriage FA-18 sorties flown against a wide array of targets.
AARGM is a supersonic, air-launched tactical missile that will be integrated on the FA-18 C/D, FA-18 E/F, EA-18 G and Tornado ECR aircraft. The missile is also being designed to be compatible with the F-35, EA-6B, and U.S. and Allied F-16. Its advanced multi-sensor system includes a Millimeter Wave (MMW) terminal seeker, advanced Anti-Radiation Homing (ARH) receiver and Global Positioning System/Inertial Navigation System (GPS/INS) capable of rapidly engaging traditional and advanced enemy air defense targets as well as non-radar time-sensitive strike targets. The AARGM MMW seeker can operate in concert with the ARH to counter RF shutdown tactics, or in a stand-alone mode to guide to non-emitting time-sensitive targets. AARGM is a network-enabled weapon that will directly receive tactical intelligence information via an embedded Integrated Broadcast System Receiver (IBS-R) and transmits real-time Weapons Impact Assessment (WIA) reports. The AARGM system, an upgrade to the U.S. Navy AGM-88 HARM system, is a U.S. and Italian international cooperative major acquisition program with the U.S. Navy as the executive agent. When delivered to Initial Operational Capability (IOC) in November 2010, AARGM will be the only tactical extended-range, supersonic, multi-role strike weapon in U.S. and Italian inventory.
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 | Sujet: Re: Missiles Ven 15 Mai 2009 - 0:24 | |
| | Citation: | ... AARGM is a supersonic, air-launched tactical missile that will be integrated on the FA-18 C/D, FA-18 E/F, EA-18 G and Tornado ECR aircraft. The missile is also being designed to be compatible with the F-35, EA-6B, and U.S. and Allied F-16...
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il sera aussi utilisé par le F-22 Raptor, combiné à sa furtivité et sa capacité de pénétration en supercruise il aura des effet dévastateurs sur les systèmes DCA les plus évolués. |
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 | Sujet: Re: Missiles Ven 15 Mai 2009 - 1:35 | |
| Exact Raptor,  , ce que je trouve surtout monstrueux dans ce nouveaux Harm, c'est que meme si l'adversaire eteint son radar pour echapper a sa localisation, ca sert a rien, ca position reste en memoire et est succeptible d'etre corrigee s'il le rallume. (je crois qu'il a meme une fonction loitering, a verifier...) |
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 | Sujet: Re: Missiles Ven 15 Mai 2009 - 1:52 | |
| oui loitering is in... le trio ARH+GPS/INS+Wavemil radar en terminal est mortel
c´est du vrai DEAD |
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 | Sujet: Re: Missiles Sam 16 Mai 2009 - 16:06 | |
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 | Sujet: Re: Missiles Mar 26 Mai 2009 - 0:41 | |
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