jackehammond
Active member
Folks,
man portable air defense missiles come in two catagories: 1> the shoulder fired type and 2> the tripod fired type.
In the 1980s Sweden's Bofors developed a tripod MANPADS that used laser beam riding guidance. It is considered the only MANPADS that is totally immune to decoying or jamming.
The Aussies recently retired their Rapiers (ie even though the Rapier missile itself is dirty cheap) because they believed it could be jammed. In talks with the US military they came to the conclusion the RBS-70 was unjammable or immune to decoys. Australia is now spending a considerable sum upgrading the RBS-70 to a highly sophisticated system. They are acquiring the new 3rd version of the RBS-70 missile which has a new substainer motor that increases engagement ranges from 5km to 8km and drastically reduces engagement times. Also the new missile is fitted with a new fuze that can be set to engage not only aircraft but helicopters masked by terrain and UAVs.
The drawings are from a 1980 manual sent to me for an article. Bofors at the time gave blanket reprint permission.
Below is a link to an album that covers the 1st volume of the manuals. You will find it extremely interesting. I am adding more pages as I have time. Please indicate if you have the ability to see the pages or not. Also in the nexts several days I will try and post some more drawings and photos.
Jack E. Hammond
PS> To the administrators. I am posting thumbnails which take up very little in the bandwidth of your message board. But I have run afoul of your no more than 17 images (ie I think you have that for people post regular size images). So I am posting a pigback messae with some of the images. I know that this technically against forum policy. I hope you can over look it this one time.
man portable air defense missiles come in two catagories: 1> the shoulder fired type and 2> the tripod fired type.
In the 1980s Sweden's Bofors developed a tripod MANPADS that used laser beam riding guidance. It is considered the only MANPADS that is totally immune to decoying or jamming.
The Aussies recently retired their Rapiers (ie even though the Rapier missile itself is dirty cheap) because they believed it could be jammed. In talks with the US military they came to the conclusion the RBS-70 was unjammable or immune to decoys. Australia is now spending a considerable sum upgrading the RBS-70 to a highly sophisticated system. They are acquiring the new 3rd version of the RBS-70 missile which has a new substainer motor that increases engagement ranges from 5km to 8km and drastically reduces engagement times. Also the new missile is fitted with a new fuze that can be set to engage not only aircraft but helicopters masked by terrain and UAVs.
The drawings are from a 1980 manual sent to me for an article. Bofors at the time gave blanket reprint permission.
Below is a link to an album that covers the 1st volume of the manuals. You will find it extremely interesting. I am adding more pages as I have time. Please indicate if you have the ability to see the pages or not. Also in the nexts several days I will try and post some more drawings and photos.
Jack E. Hammond
PS> To the administrators. I am posting thumbnails which take up very little in the bandwidth of your message board. But I have run afoul of your no more than 17 images (ie I think you have that for people post regular size images). So I am posting a pigback messae with some of the images. I know that this technically against forum policy. I hope you can over look it this one time.
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