AGM-88G AARGM-ER
ANNOUNCEMENT: I MADE A CORRECTION IN THE MISSILE LAUNCH SYSTEM, SINCE IT CAUSED AN ERROR THAT CAUSED THE EXPULSION OF ALL THE MISSILES WHEN LAUNCHING ONE.
THIS IS A REPLICA AS ACCURATE AS POSSIBLE I HOPE YOU LIKE IT. IT IS LIKELY THAT I WILL MAKE AN UPDATE OF THIS ARMAMENT BY ADDING PASSIVE HOMING SYSTEM, TO LAUNCH THE MISSILE WITHOUT NEEDING TO BLOCK THE TARGET, ONLY I STILL DO NOT KNOW THE TECHNIQUE WELL.
The AGM-88 HARM (High-speed Anti-Radiation Missile) is a tactical, air-to-surface anti-radiation missile designed to home in on electronic transmissions coming from surface-to-air radar systems. It was originally developed by Texas Instruments as a replacement for the AGM-45 Shrike and AGM-78 Standard ARM system. Production was later taken over by Raytheon Corporation when it purchased the defense production business of Texas Instruments.
The AGM-88 can detect, attack and destroy a radar antenna or transmitter with minimal aircrew input. The proportional guidance system that homes in on enemy radar emissions has a fixed antenna and seeker head in the missile's nose. A smokeless, solid-propellant, booster-sustainer rocket motor propels the missile at speeds over Mach 2.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Mass 761 lb
Length 11 ft
OPERATIONAL RANGE:
Max 30 mi
Min 0.8 mi