Given a choice, I would rather use the Australian F-35As to carry a missile similar to the Advanced Anti Radiation Guided Missile — Extended Range (AARGM - ER), to conduct Direct and Time Sensitive Strike, instead of the JSM. IMHO, the priority is to shutdown an enemy task group’s air defence radars — otherwise it is futile, given the anti-missile capability of such enemy task group. I note that the USAF is requesting information for modifications to the US Navy’s AARGM-ER programme that would make that weapon suitable for its F-35A. The so-called Stand-in Attack Weapon (SiAW) would “heavily leverage” the Northrop Grumman-manufactured AARGM-ER, according to a request for information posted online on 9 Jan 2020.Just a thought. It would take a few JSM with a 125 kg (276 lb) warhead to knock out a PLAN Type 055 CCG, but a lesser number of LRASM which has a 1,000 lb warhead. There are targets that don't require a 1,000 lb warhead, with such a warhead being a waste, and conversely there are targets where a 1,000 lb warhead as an absolute requirement. Would it not be possible that the ADF may look at acquiring some JSM and some LRASM? I am not saying that they will, but the possibility exists that they might.
In an interview with Defence24.pl, AARGM programme Director at the Joint NAVAIR Command, fusing the naval aviation of US Navy and USMC, Capt. Al Mousseau suggests the following: “AARGM-ER will incorporate hardware and software modifications to improve AGM-88E AARGM capabilities and meet the approved requirements. The development timeline supports an Initial Operational Capability in FY2023”. In practical terms, the above means that the new AARGM variant could be offered to export users in the middle of this decade. Ashton Carter who was the US Secretary of Defense at the time, back in February 2016, listed the AARGM-ER missile as one of the elements which would contribute to bolstering of the US Navy strike abilities in the conditions in which enemy uses numerous countermeasures, alongside the LRASM anti-ship missiles and modified Tomahawk missiles.
In this Direct and Time Sensitive Strike programme, Northrop Grumman (formerly, Orbital ATK) is the US Navy’s prime contractor. AARGM is a cooperative development program carried out by the US Navy and the Italian Air Force. The company was also awarded a sole-source contract to analyse the AARGM front end for integration on the AARGM-ER. The acquisition strategy for AARGM-ER Engineering and Manufacturing Development will be officially approved at Milestone B, in FY2018.
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