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  2. MICA (missile) - Wikipedia

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    Mock-up of a MBDA MICA missile in Taiwan MICA SAM Launcher at the Paris Air Show 2015. MICA RF [12] or EM (électromagnétique) [3] MICA IR (infrarouge/infrared) [3] VL MICA RF/EM; VL MICA IR; VL MICA-M RF/EM; VL MICA-M IR; A3SM. Submarine-launched version. Installed in Barracuda-class nuclear-fueled attack subs of the French Navy. MICA NG ...

  3. Semi-active radar homing - Wikipedia

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    Semi-active radar homing (SARH) is a common type of missile guidance system, perhaps the most common type for longer-range air-to-air and surface-to-air missile systems. The name refers to the fact that the missile itself is only a passive detector of a radar signal—provided by an external ("offboard") source—as it reflects off the target [1] [2] (in contrast to active radar homing, which ...

  4. Super 530 - Wikipedia

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    The 530D has a claimed maximum interception altitude of 24,400 m (80,100 ft), with a snap-up capability of 12,200 m (40,000 ft), and a snap-down capability to targets at 60 m (200 ft). The missile has a range of 40 km and a maximum speed of less than Mach 5. [1] The Super 530 is being replaced by the MICA missile.

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  6. Active radar homing - Wikipedia

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    BAT radar guided bomb RBS-15F anti-ship missile (on right) under the wing of a JAS 39 Gripen fighter, 2007 Active radar homing missile seeker. Active radar homing (ARH) is a missile guidance method in which a missile contains a radar transceiver (in contrast to semi-active radar homing, which uses only a receiver) and the electronics necessary for it to find and track its target autonomously.

  7. AN/FPS-16 Instrumentation Radar - Wikipedia

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    The C-Band Radar Transponder (Model SST-135C) is intended to increase the range and accuracy of the radar ground stations equipped with AN/FPS-16, and AN/FPQ-6 Radar Systems. C-band radar stations at the Kennedy Space Center, along the Atlantic Missile Range, and at many other locations around the world, provide global tracking capabilities.

  8. BMRST - Wikipedia

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    The BMRST Control System Truck on display at the Strategic Space Conference in Omaha Nebraska, October 2005. Ballistic Missile Range Safety Technology (BMRST) is a mobile system designed and built by Honeywell International in Clearwater Florida, [1] to monitor and provide space-vehicle position data during launches.

  9. R-73 (missile) - Wikipedia

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    The missile has a maximum range of 40 kilometres (25 mi) with 8 kg warhead. [29] R-74M (izdeliye 750) - Improved model with ±75° off-boresight. R-74M2 (izdeliye 760) - Further improved variant with reduced cross-section for the Sukhoi Su-57. The missile has an inertial navigation system and fin span reduced to 434 mm (17.1 in).