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"John R Weiss" wrote in message news:NT07c.50316$SR1.90094@attbi_s04... "Henry J Cobb" wrote... With a stealthy fighter you could make an attack on another aircraft without alerting them, except for the IR signature of the missile's rocket or ramjet engine. Is anybody planning a stealth AAM that uses a turbojet? Given its speed and short time of flight, an IR AAM is already stealthy except for the exhaust plume. That and the heat emitted by the rocket motor which can trip a sensor. A smokeless exhaust would help "complete" the stealth. OTOH, if the exhaust plume is your first and only indicator of the missile launch, you may well be too late for evasion... A turbojet engine would make the missile slower, bigger, heavier, and less maneuverable. A ramjet on the other hand could give better range and be less visible in IR which may well be why the Meteor AAM is being designed round one. Note though that Meteor has an active radar guidance system. Keith |
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