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I believe the Turkish navy has RIM-66E SM-1MR Block VIA.
Wikipedia states
The USN does not officially use it anymore.
The variant the Turkish navy has some parts common with the SM-2 like the MK-115 warhead and MK-45 Proximity Fuze
The MK-45 MOD 4 proximity fuze and the MK-115 warhead is very effective to counter low RCS threats like for example anti-ship missiles, and UAV.
The disadvantage however is the guidance of a SM-1 missle, which requires full radar illimunation of the target from the launched ship; Multiple target engagement is limited by this type guidance.
Thanks to Anatolianeagle and Wikipedia for the clarification.
Wikipedia states
In Service 1983. Version still in service with export customers.
Monopulse seeker developed for SM-2
Introduced MK 45 MOD 4 proximity fuze (also known as TDD - Target Detection Device)
MK 115 warhead of SM-2
MK 45 MOD 6 and MK 45 MOD 7 proximity fuzes in Block VIA (RIM-66E-5) and Block VIB (RIM-66E-6) respectively
The USN does not officially use it anymore.
The variant the Turkish navy has some parts common with the SM-2 like the MK-115 warhead and MK-45 Proximity Fuze
The MK-45 MOD 4 proximity fuze and the MK-115 warhead is very effective to counter low RCS threats like for example anti-ship missiles, and UAV.
The disadvantage however is the guidance of a SM-1 missle, which requires full radar illimunation of the target from the launched ship; Multiple target engagement is limited by this type guidance.
Thanks to Anatolianeagle and Wikipedia for the clarification.