U.S. Navy Flight Tests New Raytheon SM-2 Target Detecting Device
Posted on: Thursday, 22 January 2009, 09:00 CST
POINT MUGU, Calif.,
The missile was fired from
"These tests demonstrate the reliability and accuracy of SM-2 as it continues to evolve," said
SM-2 Block IIIB is an anti-air warfare weapon system deployed by the U.S. Navy for long-range ship self defense and has a range of 90 nautical miles (167 km or 103 statute miles). The SM-2 Block IIIB missile adds an infrared seeker to its proven guidance section to defeat target countermeasures and provide enhanced performance against supersonic, high-G maneuvering sea skimming air-to-surface missiles.
"This test once again proves why SM-2 is the U.S. Navy's front line self-defense weapon," said
Raytheon Company, with 2007 sales of
SOURCE Raytheon Company
Source: PR Newswire
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