"Dave Kearton" wrote in
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"BUFDRVR" wrote in message
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| The Enlightenment wrote:
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| Did the rudder and horizontal elevators continue to opperate after
that?
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| Yep. They recovered without further incident.
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| Was it a direct hit or was it a proximity
| fused detonation?
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| I'm not sure. It took well over three years before all the pieces were
put
| togather. IIRC, it was thought to have been a MANPAD when it initially
| happened. Before you ask; no, I have no idea how they finally determined
it was
| a HARM.
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| BUFDRVR
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I'll go out on a limb here .....
From what I recall of a Discovery Channel docco (which is a complete
authority level higher than Disney) Harm was intended as an airburst
weapon. Not intended to explode on contact with the transmitter, but
30-50m above it, ensuring that the blast and fragments from a near miss
would fill the antennae full of holes and disrupt the comms equipment
underneath.
The fragmentation pattern, as well as the fragments themselves would be a
fairly reliable signature - compared to the expanded rods that you would
expect to see on an air-to-air or ground-to-air weapon.
Thanks Bufdrvr and Dave,
The Warhead is a framentation type with cubes of tungsten to penetrate
lightly armoured vehicles. The proximity fuse is an active laser.
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