As part of its quest to boost weapons production, the US Army is reestablishing TNT production on US soil, inking a deal to build out a…
The Ukrainian Air Force has released a video confirming that it is using Soviet-designed fighter jets to launch US anti-radar AGM-88 HARM missiles.
In early August, the US Department of Defence said that as part of its aid and equipment package, the US would supply Ukrainian Armed Forces with AGM-88 HARM air-to-ground missiles. Yet, many believed that the said missiles could not be readily available in Kyiv, as they needed to undergo certain modifications so as to be compatible with the Soviet-made Ukrainian fighter jets.
The Ukrainian Air Force has released footage of the deployment of MiG-29 fighter jets in honor of the fallen Squadron Leader Yevhen Lysenko, who was killed in a dogfight with Russian fighters on March 9.
One of the 🇺🇦 pilots has made a footage of the MiG-29 fighter jets combat operations.
🇺🇦 pilot Ivan dedicates this video to major Yevhen Lysenko, his fallen brother in arms, who heroically died in an aerial fight against the 🇷🇺 invaders on March 9. pic.twitter.com/eUVYIAboDr
— Ukrainian Air Force (@KpsZSU) August 30, 2022
In this footage, the Ukrainians have “made sure” to capture MiG-29s firing US AGM-88 HARM air-to-ground missiles at Russian targets, confirming not only that these missiles are at their disposal, but also that the Ukrainian Air Force operates, contrary to what Moscow has claimed.
Specifically, the footage depicts two AGM-88 HARM missiles being fired from MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter jets.
Colin Kall, the US Undersecretary of Defence for Policy, told a news conference that the US had sent “a number” of these missiles, without specifying how many the US had offered or when exactly they were sent.
However, on August 7, photos of guided missile debris appeared on social media, including what were identified as BSU-60A/B stabilizing fins on the tail of the missile.
The previous day, the Ukrainian Armed Forces had reported the confirmed destruction of four S-300 anti-aircraft systems and one Pantsir-S anti-aircraft system.
Regardless of the validity of the announcement, an operation to destroy anti-aircraft systems was apparently conducted that day. The debris serves as a confirmation and possibly reveals the weapon used. This, however, does not necessarily mean that the debris of a weapon system proves that a target was engaged since the HARM missile has self-destruction capabilities if unsuccessful.
The technical characteristics of the missile in question include:
- Weight: 355 kg
- Length: 4.1 m
- Diameter: 254 mm
- Warhead: 66 kg proximity fuze fragmentation warhead
- Engine: solid fuel dual-thrust Thiokol SR113-TC-1
- Wingspan: 1.1 meters
- Maximum effective range: 150 km
- Maximum speed: Mach 2
- Guidance system: Initial stage: inertial guidance INS/GPS / Terminal stage: Passive radar
The missile type in question is used in SEAD (Suppression of Enemy Air Defence) operations and missions, which aim at the suppression of enemy air defence, i.e. radar systems, early warning systems, and anti-aircraft missile systems. It constitutes a stand-off high-speed self-guided anti-radar missile.
What needs to be underlined in terms of their deployment is the fact that the Ukrainians, with the help of the USA, were able to integrate them into Soviet-origin aircraft.
Experts in the field speculate that the AGM-88 HARM missile (versions B, C-1, D) is compatible with the MIG-29 due to its ability to be fired in one of its 3 modes of operation, namely the pre-briefed input of target coordinates (INS/GPS).
In the terminal stage, as mentioned above, the missile activates a passive radar detector, which “locks” on the radio frequency emission from radar sources for their imminent destruction, even if the target interrupts the radar emission shortly before the attack.
Also read: ILA 2022 | MBDA Germany presented the new standoff surface-to-surface missile system JFS-M – VIDEO
READ MORE
Ticonderoga | The US Navy is extending the operational life of three cruisers
The US Navy has announced that it is extending the operational life of three Ticonderoga-class cruisers. The decision will…
Sea Warden | MBDA’s system to counter unmanned threats at EURONAVAL 2024
At the EURONAVALl 2024 exhibition, MBDA presented Sea Warden, a modular anti-drone system adapted to the naval environment that integrates…
THEON International | New orders amounting to €74 million having already exceeded €150 million in the 4th trimester
THEON INTERNATIONAL PLC (THEON) announced additional orders for the month of November. As a result of the…
UN | Iran has increased uranium enrichment to near weapons-grade levels
Iran has further increased its stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels, defying international pressure, according to…
Brazil | Arrests of military and police officers for plotting the assassination of President Lula
Brazilian police have arrested five officers accused of plotting a coup which included plans to overthrow the government following the…
Sweden | Leaflets with survival instructions in the midst of the Ukrainian crisis
Sweden started sending out five million leaflets to the country’s residents yesterday, urging them to prepare for a possible conflict…
Ukraine | The first ATACMS strike on Russian soil took place
The Ukrainian armed forces carried out their first strike on a border area within Russian territory with an ATACMS missile.
Finland | The first major NATO artillery exercise on its territory
The exercise is taking place in northern Lapland and is part of wider artillery exercises, which have been dubbed ‘Dynamic Front 25…