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Italian Air Force completed operational testing of AARGM on their Tornado ECR aircraft

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An Italian Air Force Tornado ECR (Electronic Combat and Reconnaissance) with an AGM-88E Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile (AARGM) Source: AMI (Italian Air Force)




On 4 October, Northrop Grumman Corporation has announced that the Italian Air Force completed operational testing of the company’s Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile (AARGM) on their Tornado Electronic Combat and Reconnaissance (ECR) aircraft at Naval Air Warfare Center, China Lake.

A series of flight tests culminated with two direct hits on critical air defense threat targets confirming the operational effectiveness and suitability of AARGM on the Italian Air Force Tornado. The successful completion of operational testing allows the Italian Air Force to transition AARGM into operational squadrons.

AARGM is the most advanced anti-radar missiles available today and is able to rapidly engage traditional and advanced land- and sea-based air defense threats, as well as non-radar, time-sensitive strike targets.




AARGM provides legacy High Speed Anti-Radiation Missiles with tactically significant improvements including a new guidance unit featuring global positioning system as well as an upgraded anti-radiation homing antenna and digital signal processor. AARGM is also equipped with a millimeter wave end-game terminal seeker providing substantially improved guidance.

“We are proud to have supported our Italian Air Force partner in successfully completing this critical milestone and transitioning the weapon system to operational status,” said Cary Ralston, vice president and general manager, Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems. “Congratulations to the Italian Air Force and the joint team that worked closely in achieving this critical milestone.”

Italy signed a memorandum of understanding with the United States in 2005 to cooperatively develop the AGM-88E AARGM missile. The U.S. Navy is the executive agent for the program, currently in full rate production and deployed, supporting operational requirements for the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps.

The completion of operational testing on the Tornado ECR aircraft is the fourth operational platform using AARGM. Other platforms include the FA-18C/D Hornet, FA-18E/F Super Hornet and EA-18G Growler.

https://defence-blog.com/news/itali...g-of-aargm-on-their-tornado-ecr-aircraft.html
 
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Hi,

The chinese are getting carried away by their new products---and you cannot blame them---. They have worked really really hard at them and when they see the rewards in front of them---they cannot hold back---.

What one has to understand is that a primary fighter interceptor aircraft has to be able to compete and win against the enemy aircraft---.

But the secondary aircraft---like the strike aircraft do not need to be top top tier in performance---. As long as they have upto date electronic gadgets---an old aircraft could do miracles---.
 
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Hi,

The chinese are getting carried away by their new products---and you cannot blame them---. They have worked really really hard at them and when they see the rewards in front of them---they cannot hold back---.

What one has to understand is that a primary fighter interceptor aircraft has to be able to compete and win against the enemy aircraft---.

But the secondary aircraft---like the strike aircraft do not need to be top top tier in performance---. As long as they have upto date electronic gadgets---an old aircraft could do miracles---.
Sir it's my assessment I may be totally wrong though that one full squadron 18 to 20 of jh7a aircrafts can keep indian navy at bay.
 
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