Originally posted by tankee1981:Most probably is that the French ecomomic daily La Tribune mistook the Aster 15 (isn't this the Aster version (15 rather then 30) that the RSN bought?) for Exocet.
It is possible that they have mistaken the Aster 30 missiles ...
Its definitely possible to have 2 types of anti-ship missiles for 2 very different platforms. Consider the fact that the Soviets deployed more than 5 types of anti-ship missiles of different ranges and capabilities in the 1980s. One may question the matter of support and logistics but missiles definitely are not as maintainence intensive as aircraft.Originally posted by tankee1981:Thanks for the info guys, yes its Aster 15 instead of 30. It is a fact that we can deploy the air launched version of the Harpoons from the Fokker 50 MPA, now we also know that the Exocets mentioned in the article is an air launched version, my question is whether its possible to have 2 types of air launched anti-ship missiles in our arsenal? Maybe one to arm the Super Pumas and the other to arm the MPA?
Originally posted by ^Delta^This is definitely intresting! Does this mean that potentially any missiles can be use in a role other that its intended one with changes in the programming of the guidance systems?
Just an interesting point to share, the Aster 15 SAM is also a potent anti-ship weapon as it can fly a sea skimming profile at 4 times the speed of sound. Keep in mind that our Barak missiles have been tested against surface targets and have proven effective. Such concepts of using SAMs as short range anti-ship weapons will increase the surface warfare capabilities of many navies.
Actually no changes are needed. If a Aster 15 missile can intercept incoming sea skimming missiles which travel from Mach 0.8 to 2.0 depending on the type, hitting an enemy ship which travels at most 40 knots would not present a problem at all.Originally posted by tankee1981:This is definitely intresting! Does this mean that potentially any missiles can be use in a role other that its intended one with changes in the programming of the guidance systems?
The british pulled out their carriers of 2 ships were sunk. 1 of which was a rather new ship the HMS Shefield i believe?Originally posted by blackchickenahkai:anyone rmbred the Falkans war?
kinda ring a bell..exocets..hmmn..
sounds like argentine's war ship is using it..scared the hell out of british's air craft carriers
so anyone have a pict of it? mind posting?
Just an interesting point to share, the Aster 15 SAM is also a potent anti-ship weapon as it can fly a sea skimming profile at 4 times the speed of sound. Keep in mind that our Barak missiles have been tested against surface targets and have proven effective. Such concepts of using SAMs as short range anti-ship weapons will increase the surface warfare capabilities of many navies.Can`t remember if there is a conversion program Falcone. But that idea is certainly cool. I believe it will certainly happen in the near future(if it has`nt) just like the American Standard and Barak. Afterall, they`re in competition.