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AMRAAM Thread 2 Years, 4 Months ago Karma: 1
The F-15E uses A2A missiles which are developed by Raytheon. Its principle BVR A2A missile is currently the AMRAAM.

Official website:
www.raytheon.com/capabilities/products/amraam/

Products brochure:
www.raytheon.com/capabilities/rtnwcm/gro...amraam_datasheet.pdf

The AMRAAM has 9 confirmed kills (however none by the strike eagle though other eagles have scored the kills). two kills during Operation Southern Watch, and one kill in Bosnia. 6 of them Mig-29s (3 each by the F-15Cs and F-16s), 1 Mig-23, 1 Mig 25 and 1 J-22. Two kills during Operation Southern Watch, and one kill in Bosnia.

Official USAF factsheet:
www.af.mil/information/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=79

Mission
The AIM-120 advanced medium-range air-to-air missile ( AMRAAM) is a new generation air-to-air missile. It has an all-weather, beyond-visual-range capability and is scheduled to be operational beyond 2000. The AMRAAM is being procured for the Air Force, U.S. Navy and America's allies.

Features
The AMRAAM program improves the aerial combat capabilities of U.S. and allied aircraft to meet current and future threat of enemy air-to-air weapons. AMRAAM is compatible with the Air Force F-15, F-16, F-22 and developmental F-35 and Navy F/A-18 C-F.

AMRAAM is a follow-on to the AIM-7 Sparrow missile series. The missile is faster, smaller and lighter, and has improved capabilities against low-altitude targets. It incorporates active radar with an inertial reference unit and micro-computer system, which makes the missile less dependent upon the fire-control system of the aircraft. Once the missile closes on a target, its active radar guides it to intercept. This enables the pilot to aim and fire several missiles simultaneously at multiple targets. The pilot may then perform evasive maneuvers while the missiles guide themselves to their targets.

Background
The AMRAAM program completed its conceptual phase in February 1979 when the U.S. Air Force selected two of five competing contractors, Hughes Aircraft Co. and Raytheon Co., to continue into the validation phase.

During the 33-month validation phase the contractors continued missile development by building actual hardware to demonstrate their technological concepts. The program phase concluded in December 1981 after both contractors demonstrated that their flight-test missiles could satisfy Air Force and Navy requirements. The Air Force competitively selected Hughes Aircraft Co.'s Missile System Group, Canoga Park, Calif., as the full-scale developer.

During the full-scale development phase, Hughes Aircraft Co. completed missile development and Raytheon was selected as a follower producer. A production contract to both vendors was awarded in 1987. More than 200 of the test missiles were launched during flight tests at Eglin AFB, Fla.; White Sands Missile Range, N.M.; and Point Mugu, Calif.

AMRAAM has three variants - AIM-120A/B/C operational on U.S. Air Force F-15, F-16 and F-22 aircraft. AIM-120D is currently in development.

Officla General Characteristics
Primary Function: Air-to-air tactical missile
Contractor: Hughes Aircraft Co. and Raytheon Co.
Power Plant: High performance
Length: 143.9 inches (366 centimeters)
Launch Weight: 335 pounds (150.75 kilograms)
Diameter: 7 inches (17.78 centimeters)
Wingspan: 20.7 inches (52.58 centimeters)
Range: 20+ miles (17.38+ nautical miles)
Speed: Supersonic
Guidance System: Active radar terminal/inertial midcourse
Warhead: Blast fragmentation
Unit Cost per factsheet: $386,000
Date Deployed: September 1991
 
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Re:AMRAAM Thread 2 Years, 1 Month ago Karma: 2
when did the AMRAAM started to use the LAU-128 on the F-15Es as far as the 336th FS or 89-0505 is concerned?
 
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Re:AMRAAM Thread 2 Years, 1 Month ago Karma: 1
Strikes started using LAU-128 just prior to Operation Allied Force (so about 1998) and the first squadrons to use them were the 492nd and 494th. By Operation Enduring Freedom, the Sidewinder-only rail was completely phased out of use by both the Light Grays and the Strikes. So, it is safe to say that SJ got the rails sometime around '99 or '00. Best bet would be to look for pics of the airframe you are doing from the time that you want to model it and go from there.

Aaron
 
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Re:AMRAAM Thread 2 Years, 1 Month ago Karma: 2
strikeeagle801 wrote:
Strikes started using LAU-128 just prior to Operation Allied Force (so about 1998) and the first squadrons to use them were the 492nd and 494th. By Operation Enduring Freedom, the Sidewinder-only rail was completely phased out of use by both the Light Grays and the Strikes. So, it is safe to say that SJ got the rails sometime around '99 or '00. Best bet would be to look for pics of the airframe you are doing from the time that you want to model it and go from there.

Aaron

Thanks a lot sir...
 
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