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originally posted by: Ghoul
The author raise a point by showing what seems to be a kind of radar seeker in the missile. Considering the "Kinzhal" is a derivative of the Iskander ballistic missile, what do you think of it ? Do you think it could be used as a SEAD missile of some kind ?
originally posted by: JIMC5499
originally posted by: Ghoul
The author raise a point by showing what seems to be a kind of radar seeker in the missile. Considering the "Kinzhal" is a derivative of the Iskander ballistic missile, what do you think of it ? Do you think it could be used as a SEAD missile of some kind ?
I doubt that it is for SEAD. Suppression of Enemy Air Defense if SEAD means the same to you as it does to me. Most SEAD missiles don't have radar, they have receivers to detect and locate RADAR units. I've looked at the pictures both here and an other site. I think what people are calling a radar is actually a "slosh baffle". I believe that this missile is liquid fueled and that baffle is to keep the fuel from "sloshing" around while the missile is maneuvering, throwing off it's center of gravity.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: DoogieHowitzer
We aren’t talking nuclear though.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: MidnightWatcher
A lot of air forces in Europe practice that annually. They’ve set up for years to lose their airfields.