Posted on 02/11/2016 8:30:05 PM PST by Mariner
Back in 2014, the guided missile-carrying destroyer USS John Paul Jones made history. During a live fire missile tests, one of its SM-6 air defense missiles completed the longest surface-to-air engagement in naval history. The Navy wouldn't say the exact range of the missile for security's sake, but the ability to take out incoming missiles or aircraft at long range is obviously valuable.
Now, that ability is expanding. The Navy says it will modify the Raytheon-built Standard Missile-6 to act as a supersonic anti-ship missile. Defense Secretary Ashton Carter has confirmed the service was developing the anti-ship SM-6 in an effort to give Navy cruisers and destroyers a weapon capable of reaching such targets more than 200 nautical miles away.
"We are going to create a brand-new capability," Carter said during a February 10 press conference in San Diego. "We're modifying the SM-6 so that in addition to missile defense, it can also target enemy ships at sea at very long ranges."
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Then it dawned on me: Aluminum ignites at 1,400 deg F.
When one of these hits the aluminum superstructure of a modern warship at Mach 3.5, that warhead is there to just ignite the vaporized aluminum.
It may be a revolution in anti-ship missiles.
Playing ‘catch up with China’ again are we?
Active Duty ping.
i dont know much about military warfare and technology, but it seems like a major war between major powers would be over a lot faster than WWII.
so many hi tech weapons to take out so many ships and jets and ground artillery so quickly.
i wonder just how many war ships and jets there are combined, in the world.
The Chinese have nothing as capable.
Active homing, mach 3.5, 200+ miles range and it attacks not along the surface, but from above.
And hits moving targets.
Sure, they've put concepts on the drawing board with the "Carrier Killer", but that's a pipe dream that will be at least a dozen years in development.
The Russian Yakhont ...
The supersonic P-800 Yakhont (Gem) is a ramjet version of P-80 Zubr [SS-N-7 Starbright]. The Yakhont missile has a range of 300 kilometers, the capacity to carry a 200-kilogram warhead and the unique ability of being able to cruise several meters above the water surface, making it difficult to detect and intercept.
We have supersonic ships?
What country has supersonic ships?
Supersonic depleted uranium perpetrator going straight down would punch a hole clean thru.
Davy Jones does the rest.
“It took me a while to figure out how they were going to make a missile with a 137lb warhead a ship killer. “
Well, if it’s 137 lbs of Plutonium, I think no problem.
“The Russian Yakhont ...”
I would like to know what the cost of the Russian missile is compared to this US missile. Bet that it’s cheaper and easier to field. Of course, if they work and the target is worthwhile, it doesn’t matter...but we have a habit of dropping precision, high-tech munitions on Toyota trucks with a machine gun mounted in the bed.
You would think that would work but these ships have all kinds of compartmentalization and quick-response repair crews. And that’s an expensive hole. IMO, nothing beats a torpedo blowing up under a ship, cavitating the water under the middle of the ship and essentially letting gravity break the ship in half down the middle. No ship is strong enough to survive that.
Sounds good.
Also, as crazy as it sounds, I think we need to develop some sort of jet pack not too far removed from something out of Lost in Space but actually a serious effort at new technology, where our special forces in the Navy or Marines as part of their own operative unit(s) have the ability to literally fly across the top of the ground, with the ability to cut in and out of trees at slow speed then faster and the unit they wear as the pack can only launch using a finger print security. This is totally science fiction stuff, I know, but it is coming.
The Chinese are on their way to developing fusion. What if they were able to make a fusion bomb. Think about that.
In other words these type of flying ‘infantry’ literally become flying Angels of Death.
The enemy islamist in the White House is actually allowing this?
For use against yachts?...
Exactly what I have been telling the "CIWS rules" idiots for years here. Mach 3+ buckshot on an aluminum superstructure means you are dead.
Yeah, you hit it, now what about that load of shrapnel coming at you?
We’ve already done that. It’s called a thermonuclear or hydrogen bomb ;o)
Always one of you/us uber-literal buzzkills in the crowd.
Great catch.
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