Miniature Self-Defense Missile
The Miniature Self-Defense Missile (MSDM) is a US Air Force concept for a weapon designed to take out anti-aircraft missiles. Lacking a warhead, it requires a direct impact to destroy its target.[1] It was first announced in 2015 and is being developed by Raytheon with first fly test expected by 2023.[2][3][4][5]
Similar projects
- Hard Kill Self Protection Countermeasure System (HKSPCS) (US Navy)[6][7]
- Hard Kill Defensive Aid System (HK-DAS) (MBDA)[8]
References
- ^ Trimble, Stephen (2015-02-19). "Lockheed reveals small self-defence weapon for fighters". Flight Global. Retrieved 2020-11-07.
- ^ "Raytheon beats Lockheed to develop miniature self-defense missile for AFRL". InsideDefense.com. 2020-07-23. Retrieved 2020-11-07.
- ^ "Contracts for July 21, 2020". U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE. Retrieved 2020-11-07.
- ^ "Raytheon to Produce Air-Launched Anti-Missile Missile". Overt Defense. 2020-07-24. Retrieved 2020-11-07.
- ^ Mizokami, Kyle (2018-05-09). "The Navy Wants to Give Its Bigger Planes a Way to Shoot Down Missiles". Popular Mechanics. Retrieved 2020-11-07.
- ^ Trimble2018-05-08T15:34:03+01:00, Stephen. "USN reveals concept to defend aircraft against missile attack with interceptors". Flight Global. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Mizokami, Kyle (2018-05-09). "The Navy Wants to Give Its Bigger Planes a Way to Shoot Down Missiles". Popular Mechanics. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
- ^ "DSEI 2019: Tempest Shown Off with New Family of Weapons". Overt Defense. 2019-09-12. Retrieved 2020-11-07.
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1963 United States Tri-Service missile designations, 1963–present
- MGM-1
- RIM-2
- MIM-3
- AIM-4
- MGM-5
- RGM-6
- AIM-7
- RIM-7
- RIM-8
- AIM-9
- CIM-10
- PGM-11
- AGM-12
- CGM-13/MGM-13
- MIM-14
- RGM-15
- CGM-16
- PGM-17
- MGM-18
- PGM-19
- ADM-20
- MGM-21
- AGM-22
- MIM-23
- RIM-24
- HGM-25A
- AIM-26
- UGM-27
- AGM-28
- MGM-29
- LGM-30
- MGM-31A/B (MGM-31C)
- MGM-32
- MQM-33
- AQM-34
- AQM-35 (I)
- LGM-35 (II)
- MQM-36
- AQM-37
- AQM-38
- MQM-39
- MQM-40
- AQM-41
- MQM-42
- FIM-43
- UUM-44
- AGM-45
- MIM-46
- AIM-47
- AGM-48
- XLIM-49
- LIM-49
- RIM-50
- MGM-51
- MGM-52
- AGM-53
- AIM-54
- RIM-55
- PQM-56
- MQM-57
- MQM-58
- RGM-59
- AQM-60
- MQM-61
- AGM-62
- AGM-63
- AGM-64
- AGM-65
- RIM-66
- RIM-67
- AIM-68
- AGM-69
- LEM-70
- BGM-71
- MIM-72
- UGM-73
- BQM-74
- BGM-75
- AGM-76
- FGM-77
- AGM-78
- AGM-79
- AGM-80
- AQM-81
- AIM-82
- AGM-83
- AGM-84/RGM-84/UGM-84
- RIM-85
- AGM-86
- AGM-87
- AGM-88
- UGM-89
- BQM-90
- AQM-91
- FIM-92
- XQM-93
- YQM-94
- AIM-95
- UGM-96
- AIM-97
- YQM-98
- LIM-99
- LIM-100
- RIM-101
- PQM-102
- AQM-103
- MIM-104
- MQM-105
- BQM-106
- MQM-107
- BQM-108
- BGM-109/AGM-109/RGM-109/UGM-109
- BGM-110
- BQM-111
- AGM-112
- RIM-113
- AGM-114
- MIM-115
- RIM-116
- FQM-117
- LGM-118
- AGM-119
- AIM-120
- CQM-121/CGM-121
- AGM-122
- AGM-123
- AGM-124
- RUM-125/UUM-125
- BQM-126
- AQM-127
- AQM-128
- AGM-129
- AGM-130
- AGM-131
- AIM-132
- UGM-133
- MGM-134
- ASM-135
- AGM-136
- AGM-137
- CEM-138
- RUM-139
- MGM-140
- ADM-141
- AGM-142
- MQM-143
- ADM-144
- BQM-145
- MIM-146
- BQM-147
- FGM-148
- PQM-149
- PQM-150
- See also:
- United States tri-service rocket designations post-1963
- Drones designated in UAV sequence
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