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Change of missiles intended use.

Started by chrisonord, October 29, 2017, 08:38:05 AM

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Yes, there was an air-launched Rapier called Sabre with a bulged anti-armour warhead and a semi-active laser guidance.

There was also a helicopter-launched Seacat called Hellcat, rejected in favour of AS-12.
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Quote from: Thorvic on October 30, 2017, 05:48:36 AMall eyes wait on what the US Navy actually selects.

Phasers and photon torpedoes... :wacko:
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Air to ground version of ASRAAM was Typhoon and lost out to Brimstone.  SRARM was the anti-radar version.
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I have a few Italian aspide missiles too needing homes so they too could get converted to ARM's too, as they share the same airframe as the AIM-7 sparrow , shouldn't be too difficult a conversion.
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Quote from: chrisonord on October 30, 2017, 03:19:41 PM
I have a few Italian aspide missiles too needing homes so they too could get converted to ARM's too, as they share the same airframe as the AIM-7 sparrow , shouldn't be too difficult a conversion.
You could truck mount them  ;)
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Yeah, as they are ship launched, so that will work. I have a surplus eastern express m113 that i can convert like I did a marine corps one a while back. The Honduras army are lacking in mobile sam capability.
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Quote from: chrisonord on October 31, 2017, 01:14:04 AM
Yeah, as they are ship launched, so that will work. I have a surplus eastern express m113 that i can convert like I did a marine corps one a while back. The Honduras army are lacking in mobile sam capability.

What about an Academy Oshkosh  ;)
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There is a land-based SAM system called Spada which uses the Aspide missile: http://www.mbda-systems.com/product/spada-2000/
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Quote from: Thorvic on October 31, 2017, 01:58:01 AM
Quote from: chrisonord on October 31, 2017, 01:14:04 AM
Yeah, as they are ship launched, so that will work. I have a surplus eastern express m113 that i can convert like I did a marine corps one a while back. The Honduras army are lacking in mobile sam capability.

What about an Academy Oshkosh  ;)
I do have one in the stash,  but want to keep the system more compact and mobile, I have converted an M-48 in to a radar  system, so it could work in conjunction with that.
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