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Missile Guidance Speed Image RIM-7 Sea Sparrow: Semi-active radar homing: Mach 4: RIM-66 Standard: Command midcourse and Terminal Semi-active radar homing: Mach 3.5: FIM-92 Stinger: Infrared homing: Mach 2.54: MIM-104 Patriot: Command midcourse and Terminal Semi-active radar homing: Mach 5: RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile: Infrared homing ...
NATO reporting name for AA series air-to-air missile. Soviet Union. NATO designation for Soviet / Russia missiles: AA-1 "Alkali" (Kaliningrad K-5)
Ruhrstahl X-4 in RAF Museum Cosford. The air-to-air missile grew out of the unguided air-to-air rockets used during the First World War. Le Prieur rockets were sometimes attached to the struts of biplanes and fired electrically, usually against observation balloons, by such early pilots as Albert Ball and A. M. Walters. [4]
Was a B-57 Canberra Night Bombardment Squadron at Laon AB, France 1955–1958, converted to tactical missiles at Bitburg AB, 1958. 74th Air Defense Missile Squadron: Duluth AFMS: CIM-10 Bomarc 1960–1972 1960–1972 Re-designated as the 74th Tactical Missile Squadron on 19 September 1985 while remaining inactive. 87th Tactical Missile Squadron
The AIM-260 Joint Advanced Tactical Missile (JATM) is an American beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile (BVRAAM) under development by Lockheed Martin. [3] Designed to address advanced threats, the missile is expected to replace or supplement the AIM-120 AMRAAM currently in US service.
Pages in category "Air-to-air missiles of the United States" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
SD-10 (Pakistani beyond visual range air-to-air missile) Sea Cat; Sea Dart; Sea Eagle; Sea Skua; Sea Slug (Surface-to-air missile) Sea Venom (Franco-British) Sea Viper (MBDA Aster missile) (Franco-British-Italian) shipboard SHORAD/MRAD system; Sea Wolf (Surface-to-air missile) Sego (NATO reporting name for the UR-100) Semyorka (popular name for ...
This list of missiles by country displays the names of missiles in order of the country where they originate (were developed), with the countries listed alphabetically and annotated with their continent (and defence alliance, if applicable). In cases where multiple nations have developed or produced a missile, it is listed under each ...