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FGM-148 Javelin
has a per missile cost $40,000 USD not bad considering tanks worth couple million USD. I used this in call of duty, it made spectacular mince meat out of the Russian tanks.
The actual command unit can be purchased for around $$125,000 from Raytheon and Lockheed Martin, hehe . Might put in a order for one of these Beauties in Engineering and a couple of missiles. And go bird hunting with it
As a fire-and-forget missile, after launch the missile has to be able to track and destroy its target without the gunner. This is done by coupling an onboard imaging IR system (different from CLU imaging system) with an onboard tracking system.
The gunner uses the CLU’s IR system to find and identify the target then switches to the missile’s independent IR system to set a track box around the target and establish a lock. The gunner places brackets around the image for locking.
The seeker stays focused on the target’s image continuing to track it as the target moves or the missile’s flight path alters or as attack angles change. The seeker has three main components: focal plane array (FPA), cooling and calibration and stabilization.
has a per missile cost $40,000 USD not bad considering tanks worth couple million USD. I used this in call of duty, it made spectacular mince meat out of the Russian tanks.
The actual command unit can be purchased for around $$125,000 from Raytheon and Lockheed Martin, hehe . Might put in a order for one of these Beauties in Engineering and a couple of missiles. And go bird hunting with it
As a fire-and-forget missile, after launch the missile has to be able to track and destroy its target without the gunner. This is done by coupling an onboard imaging IR system (different from CLU imaging system) with an onboard tracking system.
The gunner uses the CLU’s IR system to find and identify the target then switches to the missile’s independent IR system to set a track box around the target and establish a lock. The gunner places brackets around the image for locking.
The seeker stays focused on the target’s image continuing to track it as the target moves or the missile’s flight path alters or as attack angles change. The seeker has three main components: focal plane array (FPA), cooling and calibration and stabilization.