Posted on 12/22/2016 7:36:41 PM PST by sukhoi-30mki
A new air-to-ground missile developed by Norway successfully completed a flight test over Utah. The missile is designed to be carried internally by the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, preserving its stealthy profile for high-risk missions.
The Joint Strike Missile (JSM) is a new long range anti-ship and anti-surface missile. Derived from Norwegian defense contractor Kongsberg's Naval Strike Missile, JSM is capable of being carried in the internal weapons bays of the F-35 fighter. This helps preserve the F-35's carefully designed stealth characteristics for dangerous missions against advanced enemy air defenses. It can also fit on the external launch rails of existing aircraftin the test over Utah, the JSM was launched from an F-16 fighter.
The test, carried out over the Utah Test and Training Range, involved a safe separation of missile from aircraft, long range flight, and alternating speed and altitude. JSM is a highly maneuverable missile that conducts high-g maneuvers to avoid anti-missile systems such as the Phalanx CIWS.
JSM fitted to F-35 internal weapons bay. Raytheon photo.
The JSM is a subsonic missile driven by a turbojet engine. It uses an imaging infrared sensor to identify its target, and carries a 276 pound blast fragmentation warhead. JSM isn't just useful against land targets. Over the ocean it can fly low over the wavetops in order to stay off enemy radars as long as possible. The missile is capable of picking out specific targetssuch as an aircraft carrierfrom a battle group and then targeting specific features, such as the ship's bridge.
Another plus for Joint Strike Missiledesigning it to fit inside the F-35 also made it compatible with the Mk.41 vertical launch missile silo built into American and allied warships. This ability to integrate with an existing launcherand not bolting a new one onto a ship's superstructuremakes it a lot easier to adopt with a minimum of difficulties than some alternatives.
The Joint Strike Missile comes at a time when Russia and China's aggressive use of naval power has the U.S., NATO, and other allied navies are looking to upgrade their anti-ship missile arsenals. The ability of the missile to fit inside the F-35 and Mk. 41 makes it a pretty compelling choice.
Looks like a souped up Tomahawk cruise missle.
>>F-35-Friendly Norwegian Strike Missile<<
Most missle strikes are pretty unfriendly.
Maybe the missile smiles when it locks in on the target.
;)
"Apparently the war is over and you are ordered to cease firing, so, if you see any Jap planes in the air, you will just have to shoot them down in a friendly manner."— Admiral William "Bull" Halsey Jr., 15 August 1945, orders to 3rd Fleet
Make that a slimmed-down Tomahawk: it weighs only 1/3 of the Tomahawk.
https://fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/smart/bgm-109.htm
https://www.kongsberg.com/en/kds/products/missilesystems/jointstrikemissile/
Make that a slimmed-down Tomahawk: it weighs only 1/3 of the Tomahawk.
https://fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/smart/bgm-109.htm
https://www.kongsberg.com/en/kds/products/missilesystems/jointstrikemissile/
Sweet.
I’ve seen a few stories on this. If accurate, the Norwegians have really struck pay dirt in terms of a legacy compatible system that drastically improves range and lethality.
Maybe Trump will force Lockheed to get serious about the fighter, instead of treating it like it was a cash cow.
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