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The U.S. Missile Defense Agency (MDA) has achieved its first-ever salvo test of the SM-3 Block IB missile, and the intercept took place at the highest altitude for the system to date.
The first SM-3 IB that was launched successfully intercepted the target, a short-range ballistic missile described as the “one of the most complex targets that we have shot to date,” says Mitch Stevison, Raytheon’s SM-3 program manager. The target was an Aegis Readiness Assessment Vehicle-C, Developed by Kratos, Port Hueneme NSWC, MDA.
The second SM-3 IB was launched about 2 min. after the first in accordance with military doctrine for assured kill. The missile was set to intercept the target if the first SM-3 IB did not. Since the first missile executed the intercept, the second missile flew a profile through the debris field that it was preprogrammed to fly.
The target was detected by the Aegis system’s SPY-1 radar on the USS Lake Erie cruiser, which also fired the missiles. The ship employed the Aegis BMD 4.0 Weapon System; the SM-3 Block IB includes a two-color infrared seeker and more sophisticated divert-and-attitude-control system, improvements over the IA version.
The ship, equipped with the second-generation Aegis BMD weapon system, developed a fire control solution and launched two SM-3 Block IB guided missiles to engage the target. This latest version of the second-generation Aegis BMD Weapon System is capable of engaging longer range and more sophisticated ballistic missiles.
Painterz
This is a pretty amazing weapons system, I don't think most people realise just how far ahead of the curve this puts the US fleet when it comes to intercepting and destroying threats.
I'm sure the timing has nothing at all to do with making it quite clear to Syria that their fancy Russian anti ship missiles will do absolutely nothing for them.
Patriotsrevenge
reply to post by Zaphod58
I love this kind of news. Now they just need to get all our destroyers outfitted with these baby's. I would feel real safe at night if they had one parked off Tampa to protect McDill and the surrounding area.
Zaphod58
reply to post by OccamsRazor04
I hate to nitpick, but it's on a bunch of destroyers already. The plan was for 38 Burke destroyers to be upgraded by FY15. The Hopper was outfitted with the system in 2009, and was one of the first to get it. A total of 21 destroyers have been outfitted as of April of this year.edit on 9/23/2013 by Zaphod58 because: (no reason given)
Zaphod58
reply to post by OccamsRazor04
Some of the Missile Defense Agency papers make for interesting reading. Really technical, so if you don't have some kind of background or knowledge of the systems they take awhile to get through, and google will be a good friend.
Painterz
This is a pretty amazing weapons system, I don't think most people realise just how far ahead of the curve this puts the US fleet when it comes to intercepting and destroying threats.
I'm sure the timing has nothing at all to do with making it quite clear to Syria that their fancy Russian anti ship missiles will do absolutely nothing for them.
Zaphod58
reply to post by OccamsRazor04
They've only fired two in one test.