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"Faced with the threat from swarms of small
boats. the US Navy is looking to equip the sensor turrets of its shipborne helicopters with the ability to designate multiple targets for simultaneous attack by laser-guided missiles like Hellfire." See: http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/blogs...tId=b logDest |
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On Dec 25, 5:25*am, "dott.Piergiorgio"
wrote: {SNIP} the ~8km range of the hellfire and the inherent low stealthiness of helos on the open sea preclude stand-off attacks against ships above ~400 tons, that is, capable of carrying guns from 57mm up and/or missiles around the seasparrow size. {SNIP} Dott. Piergiorgio. Isn't that what Penguin is for?: http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/missile/agm-119.htm |
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On Dec 26, 2:02*am, "dott.Piergiorgio"
wrote: [SNIP] Indeed. If we want to draw a parallel with weapons system of a century or so ago, the penguin is like the "secondary battery" available to helos, the main being the harpoon and the tertiary these navalisedhellfire.... I guess everyone can agree that a penguin is an overkill against pirate skiffs and iranian large RHIB and similiar types of pousserie Navale. Best regards from Italy, Dott. Piergiorgio. Can any helicopters actually launch Harpoon? |
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wrote in
: On Dec 26, 2:02*am, "dott.Piergiorgio" wrote: [SNIP] Indeed. If we want to draw a parallel with weapons system of a century or so ago, the penguin is like the "secondary battery" available to helos, the main being the harpoon and the tertiary these navalisedhellfire.... I guess everyone can agree that a penguin is an overkill against pirate skiffs and iranian large RHIB and similiar types of pousserie Navale. Can any helicopters actually launch Harpoon? Global Security's page on the AGM-84 suggests not: http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...ons/agm-84.htm. -- Andrew Chaplin SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO (If you're going to e-mail me, you'll have to get "yourfinger." out.) |
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On Dec 26, 3:09*am, wrote:
On Dec 25, 5:25*am, "dott.Piergiorgio" wrote: {SNIP} the ~8km range of the hellfire and the inherent low stealthiness of helos on the open sea preclude stand-off attacks against ships above ~400 tons, that is, capable of carrying guns from 57mm up and/or missiles around the seasparrow size. {SNIP} Dott. Piergiorgio. Isn't that what Penguin is for?: http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/missile/agm-119.htm True but more Hellfires can be carried than Penguins, depending on the range and number of the threats, both have their own power alleys... |
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On 26 Dec, 08:09, wrote:
On Dec 25, 5:25*am, "dott.Piergiorgio" wrote: {SNIP} the ~8km range of the hellfire and the inherent low stealthiness of helos on the open sea preclude stand-off attacks against ships above ~400 tons, that is, capable of carrying guns from 57mm up and/or missiles around the seasparrow size. {SNIP} Dott. Piergiorgio. Isn't that what Penguin is for?: http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/missile/agm-119.htm I would go with Sea Skua :-) Guy |
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On Dec 28 2009, 2:50*pm, guy wrote:
On 26 Dec, 08:09, wrote: On Dec 25, 5:25*am, "dott.Piergiorgio" wrote: {SNIP} the ~8km range of thehellfireand the inherent low stealthiness of helos on the open sea preclude stand-off attacks against ships above ~400 tons, that is, capable of carrying guns from 57mm up and/or missiles around the seasparrow size. {SNIP} Dott. Piergiorgio. Isn't that what Penguin is for?: http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/missile/agm-119.htm I would go with Sea Skua :-) Guy Doesn't Sea Skua require the launching helo to maintain line-of-sight to the target, since Sea Skua uses semi-active radar homing (like the Sparrow AAM)? With Penguin, you can launch & leave, or just duck back down below the radar horizon after firing. With 3rd party targeting info from a UAV or other source, the launching platform can fire Penguin without ever even seeing (or being seen by) the target directly. |
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