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AIM-120 AMRAAM

IOC: 1991
Total Production: 16,000
Total Program's Cost: USD$13.2 billion

AIM-120B AMRAAM

IOC: 1994
Unitary Cost: USD$386,000

Also Known As: Advanced Medium Range Air to Air Missile

Origin:United States of America

Contractor/s: Raytheon

Description: The AIM-120 AMRAAM is a medium-range, air-to-air missile designed to meet the requirements of the United States and allied nations. The AIM-120 missile is faster, smaller and lighter than its predecessor the AIM-7 Sparrow medium-range missile and also has improved capabilities against low-altitude targets. AMRAAM incorporates active radar seeker with mid-course inertial navigation making it less dependent on aircraft's fire control radar. That capability enables simultaneous AMRAAM launching against different targets. For better performance AMRAAM can receive target location updates from the radar system of the launch aircraft. It has a blast fragmentation warhead detonated by a proximity fuse.

The combat proven AIM-120 AMRAAM missile was employed during military campaigns over Iraq, Kosovo and Bosnia. The Air Forces of 18 nations operate the AMRAAM missile. The AMRAAM missile is operational on the F-15, F-16, F/A-18, F-4F, JAS-39, Sea-Harrier and Tornado aircraft. Raytheon is integrating the AIM-120 on the Eurofighter-Typhoon, F/A-22A and Harrier II+. AIM-120's flexibility concept allows it to be integrated on ground systems becoming a surface-to-air missile. It is being integrated on Norway's NASAMS, Hawk-AMRAAM and HMMWV Surface-to-Air Systems.

The AIM-120B was introduced in 1994 as an improved model. AIM-120B is reprogrammable not requiring hardware changes to change its software. Such capability allows software updates with ease. The AIM-120A missile is not reprogrammable.

Specifications
Dimensions: Diameter 180 mm, Length 3.7 m, Width 530 mm

Weights: Max Weight 152 kg (335 lb), Warhead 18 kg (39.7 lb)

Performance: Max Range 48,000 m (157,480 ft), Top Speed 1,360 mps (Mach 4)

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AIM-120 P3I AMRAAM, AIM-120A AMRAAM, AIM-120C AMRAAM, AIM-120D AMRAAM, SL-AMRAAM Applications
AV-8B Harrier II Plus, F-15C Eagle, F-15D Eagle, F-15E Strike Eagle, F-16C Block 32, F-16C Block 40, F-16C Block 42, F-16C Block 50, F-16C Block 52, F-16C Fighting Falcon, F-16D Block 32, F-16D Block 40, F-16D Block 42, F-16D Block 50, F-16D Block 52, F-16D Fighting Falcon, F-16E Desert Falcon, F-16F Desert Falcon, F-16I Soufa, F/A-18A Hornet, F/A-18B Hornet, F/A-18C Hornet, F/A-18D Hornet, F/A-18E Super Hornet, F/A-18F Super Hornet, JAS 39C Gripen, JAS 39D Gripen AIM-120B AMRAAM - Contracts, Orders & Sales

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IOC: Initial Operating Capability
FOC: Full Operating Capability
CEP: Circular Error Probable
Comm: Commissioning Date
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