huanghong
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Facts > feelings.Nice cope but no.
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Facts > feelings.Nice cope but no.
Facts > feelings.
At 4.11 meters in length, this means it can't fit into the F-35B's weapons bay.

learly, you haven't actually looked up the data. The AIM-54 is vastly different from these two missiles in terms of weight and range, not to mention that it's a retired missile. What's even stranger is that you seem unaware that the F-35B's weapons bay is significantly smaller than the F-35C's. In fact, the TWZ report specifically emphasized that the aircraft capable of employing this weapon is the F-35C. Please update your knowledge base.First of all, US already had R-37M equivalent. It was called AIM54.
This is clearly very agile design meant for fighters and AWACS alike.
Secondly, here's the photo of it is being literally mounted inside F-35's weapon bay.
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If your feeling didn't made you rushing to comment, you probably would have seen that.
learly, you haven't actually looked up the data. The AIM-54 is vastly different from these two missiles in terms of weight and range, not to mention that it's a retired missile.
However, the AIM-424 weighs 680 kg, which is far heavier than the R-37M. I don't see anything particularly flexible or special about this missile.While they do differ in weight and ranges, AIM-54 was meant to shoot down soviet bombers at long ranges just like R-37M is meant to shoot down AWACS and tankers at long ranges. Conceptually they were similar.
I don't see anything particularly flexible or special about this missile.
Obviously, physical data matters more than fantasy.You don't have to.
the 424 is only about a foo longer them the 120 but 50% thicker. this is done to the missile can fit into the f35/22.Obviously, physical data matters more than fantasy.
Obviously, physical data matters more than fantasy.
Obviously, they got it wrong. The missile shown in your picture has strakes—how could it possibly be a two-stage munition?"The Aviation Week reports that the new munition is a two-stage missile –"
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U.S. Navy Reveals AIM-424 “Malice” Long-Range Air-to-Air Missile
The U.S. Navy has publicly revealed a previously little-known next-generation air-to-air missile: the AIM-424 LRAAM (Long-Range Air-to-Air Missile),share.google

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