By Flak
雷神將為台灣、挪威與日本製造第二代AIM-9X。第二代加入了資料鍵與射後鎖定能力,可以180度轉向攻擊後方看不到的目標,或是以拋射模式攻擊遠距離目標。這也讓台灣空軍的短程飛彈從停滯在第三代一下子跳到第四代的最前端。
660 AIM-9X Block II All Up Round Tactical Full Rate Production Lot 16 Missiles
Navy (160)
Air Force (429)
Army (7)
Japan (4)
Norway (20)
Taiwan (40)
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這批Aim-9X是搭配即將開始的F-16V升級計劃的,
話說AIM-9X Block II
竟然能直接轉向(然氣舵+HMD指向)向後攻擊6點鐘方位的敵機, 這算是達到當年Fire Fox的能力了~

認真Google一下, 推測 因為F-22/35有整合機體周邊的高效能sensor作全方位的偵測, 所以可以提供六點鐘方位敵機的指向/資訊給IR飛彈作lock-on~
台灣的F-16V沒有機身後方的optical sensor, 可能無法使用Aim-9x作180度轉向攻擊, 不過搭配新式的HMD導引 應該還是可以做大角度的越肩射擊~
(F-35在本版被某些人砲成模型機了, 這部分就有請熟悉F-35的板上高手解說了)
The Block II adds Lock-on After Launch capability with a datalink, so the missile can be launched first and then directed to its target afterwards by an aircraft with the proper equipment for 360 degree engagements, such as the F-35 and F-22.[24] By January 2013, the AIM-9X Block II was about halfway through its operational testing and performing better than expected. NAVAIR reported that the missile was exceeding performance requirements in all areas, including lock-on after launch (LOAL). One area where the Block II needs improvement is helmetless high off-boresight (HHOBS) performance. It is functioning well on the missile, but performance is below that of the Block I AIM-9X
newshunshan wrote:
請問如何發現與鎖定,...(恕刪)
以下轉貼自"梅復興均事評論"~
AIM-9 Block II (暫譯爲「AIM-9X 二型」) 裝有數據鏈,具發射後再鎖定(LOAL)以及無頭盔瞄準器之離軸接戰能力(HHOBS),同時也因此可以藉由抛射模式(Lofting)增加有效接戰射程,的確是好東西。且此型雖係2008年就開始研發測試,但因技術問題一度延宕,2015年8月才正式投入量產,我國今年就能順利獲得,堪稱不易。
不過,這次(第16量產批次)660枚當中僅有64枚是供對外國軍售(給日本,挪威,臺灣)的,我們能分到的數量一定相當有限,所以顯然只是趕搭美軍量產批次便車(以降低單價)的第一批少量供貨,批量引進往後將陸續(配合其他訂單聚合較大數量)發包。
無論如何,這都是好消息!
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Norway and Taiwan join AIM-9X Block II user-community
Gareth Jennings, London - IHS Jane's Missiles & Rockets
04 July 2016
Norway and Taiwan are set to join to community of AIM-9X operators following a DoD contract awarded to Raytheon on 1 July. Source: Raytheon Missile Systems
Norway and the Republic of China (Taiwan) are to become the latest nations to upgrade their Raytheon Sidewinder air-to-air missile (AAM) stocks to the latest AIM-9X Block II standard, a US Department of Defense (DoD) contract notification has revealed.
The USD291.75 million contract, awarded to Raytheon on 1 July, covers the initial AIM-9X Block II missiles for Norway and Taiwan, as well as follow-on missiles, training, and support solutions for the US government and other Foreign Military Sales customers.
In all, some 660 Lot 16 missiles are being contracted for the US Air Force (USAF), US Navy (USN), US Army, Japan, Norway, and the Republic of China; as well as training missiles and/or other spare parts for these operators, plus Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Israel, Kuwait, Oman, Malaysia, the Netherlands, the Republic of (South) Korea, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Switzerland, and Turkey. These countries represent the full set of current AIM-9X Block II customers.
Work is expected to be completed in March 2019.
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