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F-22 Raptors need helmet-mounted cueing system to take full advantage of AIM-9X
Flight International ^ | 1 Feb 2013 | Dave Majumdar

Posted on 02/03/2013 12:36:06 AM PST by sukhoi-30mki

F-22 Raptors need helmet-mounted cueing system to take full advantage of AIM-9X

Even after the US Air Force's fleet of Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor air superiority fighters starts receiving full Raytheon AIM-9X Sidewinder high off-boresight missle capability in 2017, the aircraft needs a helmet-mounted cueing system (HMCS) to use the weapon to its full potential. That is even taking into account the AIM-9X Block I and Block II's helmetless high off-boresight (HHOBS) capability.

"Without a helmet, that means the missile will need a very tight cue from somewhere," one F-22 pilot says. "[That's] something that is not always available in a dynamic, turning environment."

To be clear, the AIM-9X is a huge improvement over the AIM-9M version even without a HMCS . "Don't get me wrong, it will still be better than having a 9M, but it won't be anything close to what a fighter with a helmet and an externally carried missile has," the pilot says. "Hence, probably not the savior we've all been waiting on."

USAF

The USAF has a number of options available, if funding could be secured. One relatively simple plug-and-play solution is Gentex's Scorpion HMCS, which is a color, paddle-based system that is already in use on some versions of the Lockheed F-16 flown by the USAF's Air National Guard. Another possibility would be VSI's Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing System II (JHMCS II), a version of which uses an optical tracker to measure head movements.

At longer ranges, the Block II AIM-9X, especially, will be a huge improvement for the Raptor. "LOAL [Lock-on after Launch] is great for the longer range shots, which will be nice as it basically gives us an additional two BVR [beyond visual range] weapons," the pilot says.

Even without a HMCS, the AIM-9X cannot be fielded to the Raptor fleet soon enough.

"We've been screaming for years that the F-22 needs to have the capability fielded, and fast," the Raptor pilot says. "Once the jets transitions from BVR [beyond visual range] to WVR [within visual range] with only AIM-9M-9s it is hugely vulnerable."

The huge advantage offered by such a high off-boresight missile in combination with a HMCS may give a third or fourth-generation fighter a decided edge over the fifth-generation Raptor (with AIM-9Ms) in a visual range encounter.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aerospace; f22; hmcs; usaf

1 posted on 02/03/2013 12:36:16 AM PST by sukhoi-30mki
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To: sukhoi-30mki
F-22 Raptors need helmet-mounted cueing system

Been sayin' that for years.

2 posted on 02/03/2013 4:35:16 AM PST by Yo-Yo
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All those gizmos and they don’t have ‘helmet.’ I didn’t know that. So many capabilities come with the helmet that anybody that sits in an American tactical cockpit deserves to have it. It isn’t just to cue a winder either.


3 posted on 02/03/2013 6:40:37 AM PST by USNBandit (sarcasm engaged at all times)
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To: USNBandit
I've linked to this article many times in the past, but it's still good reading and still true:

The F-22 Can't Do What?

4 posted on 02/03/2013 11:47:11 AM PST by Yo-Yo
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To: Yo-Yo
Yep, and the Russians have had it for years.

Saw an interesting turning analysis of a F-18 and a Russian fighter equipped with off boresight capability. The F-18 did not have a chance after the first turn or so.

5 posted on 02/03/2013 12:19:06 PM PST by doorgunner69
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To: Yo-Yo
Yep, and the Russians have had it for years.

Saw an interesting turning analysis of a F-18 and a Russian fighter equipped with off boresight capability. The F-18 did not have a chance after the first turn or so.

6 posted on 02/03/2013 12:19:30 PM PST by doorgunner69
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To: doorgunner69
Most F/A-18s and many F-15s and F-16s are already equipped with the Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing System.

Integration into the F-22A was cut due to budgetary reasons.

7 posted on 02/03/2013 12:33:52 PM PST by Yo-Yo
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To: Yo-Yo

What I saw was about 10 years ago, probably before we started getting the thumb out.


8 posted on 02/03/2013 1:05:44 PM PST by doorgunner69
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