F-22Raptor
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Means fireworks in the South China sea.
Did I read that right? 3 million? How much do Russia and China have?
AIM-260 looks to be very boring AIM 120 upgrade with no evidence of anything groundbreaking being used.
It's not a stretch to believe they can add 50km to AMRAAM with just that.
- Novel materials, very likely high carbon fibre grades
- Higher impulse grain
- Electronics and batteries got smaller over time. Batteries are often the single biggest, and heaviest part in a munition BOM.
- Aerodynamics can be made near perfect with supercomputers
- As weight drops, control surfaces, and their actuators can be made smaller, and more lightweight too
- Ballistic flight profile
Another big thing about war planning is an anticipation of usage from land based launcher. If AIM-260 is fully mechanically identical to AIM-120, no wonder it will be going to NASAMS. For static air defence, you will definitely be looking for a lot more missiles.
US airforce has not been responsible for the land based air defence in US military for many decades now, but that may well change again.
I think Ukraine war made it very very clear that a mass land based air defences stocked in thousands is an immediate, vital need for even for militaries with strong airforce.