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well..i think theres only so much the pilots know..they seemed a bit clueless at times too..that might be due to the fact that the MkM pilots havent started their weapons training yet..cant blame one of the pilots for telling me the Kh-31 was an antiship missile..and yeap..i got a picture of it up close..it looked huge and i wonder how much bigger can the Kh-41 be..Its good to know that the MKM deal was made with the R 77. But probably u should also have asked the RMAF pilot if there are any rumours on getting the Ramjet Adder.
and that qualified as an anti-ship missile...Kh-31 is anti-radar similar to the HARM.
The warhead is not likely to be optimized against maritime targets, but could arguably be used to target and disable ship radars.
mmm... no? An anti-ship missile is a missile designed to destroy large elements of an enemy ship to the point of sinking it, or permanently taking it out of action. A system that only does a mission kill is not the same.and that qualified as an anti-ship missile...
Definitely not. Damaging the radar does not even ensure a mission kill.and that qualified as an anti-ship missile...
thats a narrow sense defination. As u mentioned a morden warfare, you dont need to eliminate ur enemy in order to declare a victory. Disable the enemy is more effective as shown by the US armed force which had won several wars with the same concept. Take for example an Agies ship blacken out by one or more anti radiation weapon. The ship worth nothing even it continues to float on the surface.It is mainly an issue of terminology. Technically, a M-16 can be used as an anti-ship weapon, but it is not likely to be very effective. A modern anti-ship weapon should have characteristics enabling a reasonable success rate against modern naval targets. Bear in mind that modern naval targets are one of the most heavily defended point (I know some are quite large) targets in the world.
There are several different kill definitions. In layman''s speak, a soft/mission/function kill means that the target cannot longer carry out its primary mission. A hard kill often means that the target is disabled and will not be usable again in the near future.
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AFAIK R-77M is a long long way from shooting down anything, if it ever see's the light of day.Getting it from the Russians once its produced and becomes available for export.
I've read the russian claims of the "Krypton" being an AShM, i think they meant its an ARM that can be used to hit naval radars. Hardly comperable to a dedicated AShM in terms of warhead design and target effects.qwerty223 said:and that qualified as an anti-ship missile...
Military terms are necessarily narrow and very well defined.thats a narrow sense defination. As u mentioned a morden warfare, you dont need to eliminate ur enemy in order to declare a victory. Disable the enemy is more effective as shown by the US armed force which had won several wars with the same concept. Take for example an Agies ship blacken out by one or more anti radiation weapon. The ship worth nothing even it continues to float on the surface.