Dazzler
PDF THINK TANK: CONSULTANT
- Joined
- Oct 19, 2008
- Messages
- 9,163
- Reaction score
- 31
- Country
- Location
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
"In service with the SAAF since about 1995, the Kentron V4 (Radar Darter) medium-range air-to-air missile is an all-aspect beyond visual range (BVR) air-to-air radar guided missile offering an AMRAAM-level of capability. It was the primary medium range armament of the SAAF's Cheetah C fighters, but was retired together with the Cheetah in April 2008. Under existing plans, the SAAF will not have a BVRAAM for its Saab Gripen fighter force when it enters service around 2012."
New Recruit
Do u need a sandwitch boy.? Talking about derby and lca..before telling derby as obsolete read details about it and if u r not satisfied thn take help of an expert from usa..and about lca it will pull the whole 9g when foc will b acheieved..the lca u r talking about is just an ioc standard....the airframe has issues pulling more than 6 Gs. Rest of your post is another moral boost nothing more.
"In service with the SAAF since about 1995, the Kentron V4 (Radar Darter) medium-range air-to-air missile is an all-aspect beyond visual range (BVR) air-to-air radar guided missile offering an AMRAAM-level of capability. It was the primary medium range armament of the SAAF's Cheetah C fighters, but was retired together with the Cheetah in April 2008. Under existing plans, the SAAF will not have a BVRAAM for its Saab Gripen fighter force when it enters service around 2012."
Despite repeated reports in the international media that the V4 is a version of Israel's Rafael Derby, South African engineers working on the project have told the webmaster that there was no Israeli involvement in the design of the V4, despite the striking similarities between the two! It is believed that development of Derby began in Israel in the early 1980's, with South Africa joining the development program and providing funding a few years later.It is understood that the V4/Derby was developed jointly, with the Israeli and South African teams responsible for different components of the missile.
rest of the things is speculation ......
India has Python-4 and Python-5 (100 missiles, delivered 2007)
For the I-Derby RAFAEL utilized a new, Software Defined Active Radar seeker, based on combat-proven seeker developed by RAFAEL for the Tamir missile, used with the company’s Iron Dome counter Rocket, Artillery and Missile (C-RAM) system.
The new version retains the same dimensions and maintains the kinematic performance of the original missile, while offering improved capabilities and flexibility to implement new operating modes, rendered by the new seeker.
Why you have the problem in understand old car and old car fitted with 21 century engine and gadgets to improve its perforce at per of new one
if you don't know Missiles have only few components A) motor B) SeekerGoodness, they r upgrading an obsolete missile with relatively new features. Is is so difficult to understand?