Anyone have some data which is not complete guesswork (guesstimations based on good logic are welcome) concerning the following things:
1.
Against an incoming harpoon missile, with all the manouvering it does on approach, how long does a single spg-62 radar illuminator need to keep illuminating a single harpoon target, so a sm-2 or an ESSM can hit it? I know such a thing probably depends on many different things, but i'm looking for the minimum time and an average, realistic war situation figure where spg-62s need to move their beam from one target to the next.
2.
Mk-41 and Sylver VLS launchers. What is the fastest possible firing rate they can achieve, respecitvely? and, if it depends on the type of missile fired, then how much time would each launcher take to fire two of: sm-2, ESSMs, aster 15 and aster 30? (obviously, first two for mk41, and asters for sylver)
As a bonus question, what is fastest possible firing rate for the RAM system?
Thank you.
1.
Against an incoming harpoon missile, with all the manouvering it does on approach, how long does a single spg-62 radar illuminator need to keep illuminating a single harpoon target, so a sm-2 or an ESSM can hit it? I know such a thing probably depends on many different things, but i'm looking for the minimum time and an average, realistic war situation figure where spg-62s need to move their beam from one target to the next.
2.
Mk-41 and Sylver VLS launchers. What is the fastest possible firing rate they can achieve, respecitvely? and, if it depends on the type of missile fired, then how much time would each launcher take to fire two of: sm-2, ESSMs, aster 15 and aster 30? (obviously, first two for mk41, and asters for sylver)
As a bonus question, what is fastest possible firing rate for the RAM system?
Thank you.