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In article , Henry J Cobb wrote:
Is anybody planning a stealth AAM that uses a turbojet? The only recent jet powered AAM project I can think of is the Teledyne Ryan MALI (Miniature Air Launched cruise missile Interceptor). I don't think it's supposed to be stealthy -- both because it's a derivative of a decoy and its intended targets. It can be noted that in the series of projects which led to Meteor one thing which was worked on was to reduce the radar cross section of the missiles' exhaust. -- Urban Fredriksson http://www.canit.se/%7Egriffon/ A boundary between the known and the unknown always exists. |
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"John R Weiss" wrote:
Given its speed and short time of flight, an IR AAM is already stealthy except for the exhaust plume. What about those 4 radar corner reflectors they use for fins ? ;-D A missle that used a conical tailcone with thrust vectoring would be pretty radar-stealthy though. OTOH, if the exhaust plume is your first and only indicator of the missile launch, you may well be too late for evasion... Definition of a bad day : as you eject to avoid the AAM's impact, it breaks lock and re-acquires on your seat's plume... ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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In article , wrote:
In article , Henry J Cobb wrote: Is anybody planning a stealth AAM that uses a turbojet? The only recent jet powered AAM project I can think of is the Teledyne Ryan MALI (Miniature Air Launched cruise missile Interceptor). I don't think it's supposed to be stealthy -- both because it's a derivative of a decoy and its intended targets. Sometimes, turnabout is fair play. When I played Advanced Dungeons & Dragons on a regular basis, I used to drive the dungeonmaster crazy by having a character develop seemingly innocent spells -- that mimicked something in ECM, ESM or ECCM, and creating havoc with his carefully constructed magical traps. He flatly refused one proposed spell, but the preceding posts reminds me of it. Assume a stealthy drone that deliberately has flaws in its stealth characteristics. Now, let me explain the proposed spell. For those who never played the game, there are "illusionary" spells that if believed by a character, can do physical damage even though they are immaterial -- rather like voodoo dreams while awake. A simple example would be to see an illusion of a spike-filled hole -- if you believe it's there, you won't attempt to walk over it. Things get interesting when a character, for various game-specific reasons, successfully "disbelieves an illusion", In my example, the character would be told that he sees something wrong with the image -- the stakes don't cast shadows, or something like that. The illusion just becomes sort of shadowy and he goes safely through it. My spell, which might very well have an EW stealth counterpart, was "suggest illusion". One cast a spell onto a real object (e.g., a trench full of spikes), such that if one believed the illusion, they would see what apparently was a successfully disbelieved illusion, and confidently stride right into the spikes. If the disbelieved the illusion of a disbelieved illusion, they would at least get verrrrrry paranoid. So if one sent in a drone that gave radar returns suggestive of a stealthy aircraft that, say, had a door flapping, or some radar-absorbent paint chipped off, it might suggest to the defenders that it actually was a high-priority stealth platform. |
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