I dont really know exact name. It was always mentioned just as targeting pod. Given very low numbers of produced Mig-29M there is no wonder we have so little information. Su-27SM and Mig-29SMT are also relatively new development. At least new "Sapsan" and "Platan" targeting pods were already ready before "Sapsan" lost competition to "Damocles".Yeah and which one was being used by MiG 29M before the introduction of Damocles? That was my original question.
Yes, it is unpleasant limitation. This is also reason why russians like to use LGM's - missiles are much easer to use in such case due to they abilty to reach target faster in forward hemispere.Thats not going to work for most of your own LGB's, due to the placement of the IRST on the Flanker & Fulcrum families. The platform is going to have to dive on the target untill the weapon impacts, which isnt really feasible due to altitude limitations, i.e. unter the clouds.
Besides, there is always possibility for "buddy designation" where another Su-27/Mig-29 fly behind and designate target. At least, original Su-25 rumored to use it quite often.
Also remember, this is cheap, integrated ability.
Yes, there is. But i dont know ANY russian aircraft which can carry LGB and CANT self-designate for it. It is just not russian way of thinking.Theres a difference between being LBG capable and haveing a self desingation capability. Take the RAAF's F-111 fleet as an example. The F-111C's carry the Pave Tack EO targetng pod, they have a self designation capability, the F-111G's do not. Now they are all LGB capable, meaning they can carry Paveway bombs but without an F-111C in the package or someone on the ground designateing the target said capability is useless. Thats what i meant by self designation capability. A platform can be LGB capable without it.
Both. IRST will be upgraded with ability to designate targets for LG weapon, TV-camera and ability to use TV-guided ammunition will be added, and compatibilty with targeting pod also ensured.Really, i thought there were planns to run the a large chunck of the MiG-29 fleet through the SMT programme, makeing them all multirole (needeing a targeting pod)?
Sure, it is more of PR. However, russians still have about 600 Su-24Ms, without any limitation to use LG and TV-guided ammunition. As well as some upgraded Tu-22M5 and Su-25s - both upgraded and basic. And new Su-34 slowly coming too...Anyway i doubt the Tu-160 will be doing much LGB work, as its a strategic strike asset rather than tactical. Unless Ivan's planing to use them as CAS assets ala B-52??? They have to be a hell of alot lower in most occasions to utilise LGB's as opposed to GPS/INS.
Such capability will be also added to Tu-95 during current upgrade program.
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