Breaking news
U.S. Navy is evaluating MBDA’s Dual Mode Brimstone for its F/A-18 Super Hornet jets.
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CGI of an F/A-18E Super Hornet fitted with 12x Dual Mode Brimstone missiles |
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"The
Subcommittee is aware of the recent integration and successful testing
of a fully operational dual mode missile off an MQ-9 “Reaper”
unmanned aerial vehicle system for the United Kingdom Ministry of Defense.
The Committee notes the Royal Air Force has used this dual mode missile
extensively in overseas contingency operations and has reported positive
feedback. Further, the Subcommittee is also aware that the Secretary of
the Navy is funding an initial analysis of dual mode missile integration
on the F/A-18E/F “Super Hornet” aircraft and that initial
feedback has been positive." Contacted by Navy Recognition, the U.S. Navy F/A-18 and EA-18G Program Office (PMA-265) made the following comment: PMA-265 has reviewed the news release and does not have any input at this time. NAVAIR continually works with the fleet and the resource sponsors to prioritize, develop, integrate, test and field improvements for the F/A-18 family of aircraft. The F/A-18 program office will remain flexible based on the priorities set forth by the President’s Budget. |
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Video: MBDA/Qinetiq |
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In
addition, MBDA just announced during Farnbourgh Air Show it has successfully
demonstrated its Dual Mode BRIMSTONE missile against fast moving and manoeuvring
Fast Inshore Attack Craft even in a cluttered environment with multiple
neutral vessels in very close proximity. Conducted in March and April 2014 at the QinetiQ managed Aberporth range in west Wales, UK, an RAF Tornado GR4 aircraft fired two Dual Mode BRIMSTONE missiles (one telemetry and one operational), each fitted with MBDA’s latest Anti-FIAC software upgrades, at remotely controlled, 40ft ASV C13 Fast Inshore Attack Craft targets powered by twin 350hp engines. The telemetry missile achieved a direct hit on the FIAC’s engines with the target operating at its maximum achievable speed in ‘low sea state 4’ conditions. The operational missile achieved a direct hit at the rear of the second FIAC’s cabin, destroying and sinking the target which was operating at maximum achievable speeds in ‘sea state 3’ conditions. Missile impact occurred whilst the target was within very close proximity to three neutral vessels. The target was destroyed and sunk with the single shot and with no collateral damage to the neutral vessels. These tests confirmed Dual Mode BRIMSTONE’s first pass precision and lethality against challenging targets in stressing environments. The dual mode Semi-Active Laser and active MMW (millimetric wave) radar seeker works in tandem to provide a unique ability to selectively engage a specific target irrespective of target speed or manoeuvre even when in cluttered, congested and high collateral risk environments. |
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