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Notapor Orel el Mié Nov 29, 2017 11:00 am

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Re: Misiles aire-aire, aire-superficie y antiaéreos

Notapor Orel el Jue Dic 07, 2017 11:52 am

AERTEC termina tras 7 años el desarrollo de su kit de guiado láser para cohetes, probado en cohetes de 70 mm. En origen el GAP (Guiado de Altas Prestaciones) del que ya hablamos aquí. Además de poder equipar cohetes p.ej. del Tigre, también lo usan en un mini-misil instalable en sus drones Tarsis 75, drón evaluado en el programa RAPAZ:
http://www.defensa.com/industria/aertec ... iado-laser
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Re: Misiles aire-aire, aire-superficie y antiaéreos

Notapor champi el Vie Dic 08, 2017 5:49 pm

Japón está considerando el armar sus F-15 con misiles JASSM-ER: http://www.aereo.jor.br/2017/12/07/japa ... -jassm-er/
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Re: Misiles aire-aire, aire-superficie y antiaéreos

Notapor Orel el Vie Dic 08, 2017 6:25 pm

Es interesante señalar que son F-15J de superioridad aérea, es decir, hasta ahora eran sólo AA.
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Re: Misiles aire-aire, aire-superficie y antiaéreos

Notapor champi el Sab Dic 09, 2017 4:12 pm

Algo sobre el CHAMP estadounidense: http://edition.cnn.com/2017/12/07/us/ai ... index.html
By Brian Todd, CNN
Updated 0923 GMT (1723 HKT) December 8, 2017

Washington (CNN)With Kim Jong Un pushing aggressively to develop missiles that could hit the United States with nuclear warheads, pressure has been mounting on US officials to answer the threat. One effective countermeasure could lie in an obscure military lab in New Mexico.

It's called CHAMP, for Counter-electronics High Power Microwave Advanced Missile Project. James Fisher, spokesman for the Air Force Research Lab at Kirtland Air Force Base, said it's a high-powered microwave weapon that can be delivered on an air-launched cruise missile, deployed from an American bomber.

Fisher says the cruise missile with a CHAMP system strapped to it would fly into enemy airspace at low altitude, and send out strong pulses of electromagnetic energy. The enemy's electronic command-and-control systems would be jammed. Analysts say the cruise missile it's deployed on could then be splashed down at sea.
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Fisher said the Air Force tested the CHAMP system in 2012, at a testing range in Utah larger than the state of Delaware. Buildings were rigged with communications and other systems similar to what enemy militaries would have.

Mary Lou Robinson, who heads research and development of CHAMP at the Air Force Research Laboratory, told NBC News, "It absolutely did exactly what we thought it was going to do." Robinson said they had several target classes, and they "predicted with almost 100% accuracy" which systems would fail.

While CHAMP holds the promise of a nonlethal weapon against the North Koreans, skeptics say it has potentially dangerous drawbacks.
"The North Koreans would see many of these missiles flying in," says Jeffrey Lewis, an adjunct professor at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey. "They would try to shoot them down. They're not actually going to know that they're armed with high-powered microwaves instead of, say, conventional explosives or even nuclear weapons."

CHAMP weapons are not currently operational. Neither Fisher, Robinson, nor other Air Force officials would say when the weapons could be deployed. But Leighton said in a crisis, "The CHAMP system could be deployed within days."

CNN's Brad Hodges contributed to this report.


Sobre el sustituto del ASMPA francés: https://www.defensenews.com/industry/20 ... munitions/
By: Pierre Tran 23 hours ago

PARIS — The former director of international development at the French procurement office Direction Générale de l’Armement has joined MBDA and will manage the airborne nuclear sector, the European missile company said.

“Stéphane Reb has joined MBDA on Dec. 1 as deputy to the executive group director programs Patrick Tramier, in charge of supervising all activities concerning the French airborne nuclear component,” the company told Defense News.

MBDA is prime contractor on the ASMPA nuclear-tipped missile, due for replacement by the ASN4G, or air-to-surface, fourth-generation nuclear weapon, in the 2030s.
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The airborne and submarine weapons are due to be updated around 2035, and the annual budget for nuclear deterrence is expected to double to €6 billion (U.S. $7 billion) at the peak of the programs in the mid-2020s, according to “The President and the Bomb,” a book co-authored by Jean Guisnel and Bruno Tertrais.

France is working on studies for ASN4G, the book said. There are studies at Onera, the aerospace research center, on two projects exploring concepts for the fourth-generation missile. :arrow: The requirement is for a missile range much greater than 1,000 kilometers and which might be hypersonic — above the speed of Mach 5.

The first option, dubbed Camosis, relies on stealth and would fit well with a replacement for the Anglo-French Storm Shadow/Scalp cruise missile, the book said. A Camosis weapon would fly at 4,000-5,000 kph and double the performance of ASMPA.

A second option, dubbed Prometheus, would be more advanced and would be equipped with a scramjet to fly at 7,000-8,000 kph, the book said. MBDA prefers that project, which is being explored on its Lea technology demonstrator. That weapon would be more expensive.

Technology on the ASMPA missile is vastly different from that on the Scalp cruise missile, a defense source said. There are concerns pieces of the latter could be gathered up after they hit their target and passed on to enemy nations for reverse engineering.

Concept studies for a new nuclear warhead are also planned, as the present systems will turn obsolete in the 2030s, the book said.

Design and development studies began in 2014 for a midlife upgrade of the ASMPA aimed at allowing the weapon to beat future air-defense systems out to 2035.

Nuclear weapons account for some 20 percent of the annual defense budget, and that is expected to rise as work picks up for next-generation systems. Britain and France signed in March an agreement to launch a three-year, €100 million concept study of a successor to the Storm Shadow/Scalp missile as well as the Boeing Harpoon and Exocet anti-ship missiles.
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Notapor Orel el Jue Dic 14, 2017 10:43 am

Hala, y ahora 618 JSOW para Arabia Saudí:
http://alert5.com/2017/12/14/raytheon-t ... di-arabia/
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Notapor Drizzt el Jue Dic 14, 2017 12:45 pm

Lo de CHAMP es muy interesante. No quiero ni pensar el destrozo económico que podría hacer en una zona donde dejas frita toda la electrónica.
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Notapor Orel el Jue Dic 14, 2017 4:44 pm

Podría ser un nuevo concepto de arma de destrucción masiva, pero sin provocar mortalidad directa ni destrucción de infraestructuras.
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Re: Misiles aire-aire, aire-superficie y antiaéreos

Notapor Shomer el Jue Dic 14, 2017 5:27 pm

Pero las armas de pulso electromagnético no son nada nuevo. Aquí existen. Son parte del arsenal de la HHA para uso en una eventualidad muy extrema, e imagino que a esta altura habrán muchos países que disponen de ellas.

El uso de armas EMP es infinitamente preferible a las NQB.
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Notapor Drizzt el Jue Dic 14, 2017 5:56 pm

Shomer escribió:Pero las armas de pulso electromagnético no son nada nuevo. Aquí existen. Son parte del arsenal de la HHA para uso en una eventualidad muy extrema, e imagino que a esta altura habrán muchos países que disponen de ellas.

El uso de armas EMP es infinitamente preferible a las NQB.


Una manera de conseguir un EMP es .... una bomba nuclear - no demasiado potente - detonada en altura, lo que se conoce coloquialmente como bomba arcoiris.

Llevo años pensando en las consecuencias que podría tener un sistema de ese tipo en el mundo Occidental, donde dejaran de funcionar las comunicaciones "normales" durante una semana.

Por otra parte, me extraña un egg que entre los objetivos estratégicos ahora no estén los CPDs de Google o Amazon, o las comunicaciones.
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Notapor champi el Jue Dic 14, 2017 10:24 pm

Raytheon completa las entregas del Lote 1 de la SDB II: https://www.airrecognition.com/index.ph ... mb-ii.html
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Notapor Orel el Sab Dic 16, 2017 2:13 pm

Japón sigue analizando seriamente adquirir misiles de crucero, hasta ahora sólo tienen bombas de caída libre:
http://aviationweek.com/defense/japan-m ... e-missiles
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Re: Misiles aire-aire, aire-superficie y antiaéreos

Notapor Orel el Vie Dic 22, 2017 9:29 am

:arrow: Estas delgadas fronteras que ya no permiten distinguir bien entre misil de crucero y drone suicida... La USAF concede a Lockheed y Northrop contratos para desarrollar misiles de crucero de bajo coste y capaces de actuar en enjambre (swarming, que os sonará de drones) dentro del programa Gray Wolf (Lobo gris). Serán subsónicos, podrán llevar distintas cargas y trabajarán en colaboración entre sí:
https://www.flightglobal.com/news/artic ... es-444412/

:arrow: EAU está tocando todos los palos para obtener know-how para su industria aeronáutica: EEUU, Europa, Rusia, China (drones)... y ahora también India, diciendo que están interesados en el misil Astra para sus Mirage 2000-9:
http://alert5.com/2017/12/22/uae-said-t ... a-missile/
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Notapor champi el Vie Dic 22, 2017 2:05 pm

Lockheed Martin desarrollará el Gray Wolf, un misil de crucero pensado para operar en red: https://washingtontechnology.com/articl ... ssile.aspx

Contrato para producir cuerpos de bombas de la familia Mk 80: https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/ ... e/1402841/
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General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems, Garland, Texas, was awarded a $12,657,260 modification (00501) to contract W52P1J-13-D-0050 for 4,848 MK82-1 bomb bodies and 2,860 MK84-4 bomb bodies. Work will be performed in Garland, Texas, with an estimated completion date of Dec. 31, 2018. Fiscal 2017 army procurement appropriation funds in the amount of $12,657,260 were obligated at the time of the award. U.S. Army Contracting Command, Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois, is the contracting activity.
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Unos $1.650 la unidad.
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Re: Misiles aire-aire, aire-superficie y antiaéreos

Notapor Orel el Vie Dic 22, 2017 2:42 pm

Lockheed Martin desarrollará el Gray Wolf,

Lo puse justo en el mensaje previo al tuyo :wink:
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