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Posted: Jun 15, 2011 - 04:38 AM
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Turkey reveals stand-off missile, bunker buster
Turkish Air Force (TurAF) has revealed two indigenously developed missile systems during the 100th year celebrations at the Cigli airbase in Turkey’s western province of Izmir, TR Defence sources reported on Saturday. Celebrations consisted of public shows by the world’s leading air acrobatics teams, including the USAF Thunderbirds and Turkey’s own Turkish Stars, as well as various other events both on the ground and in the air.
Developed by TUBITAK-SAGE as a result of an ambitious project started in 2006, Turkey’s first indigenous stand-off missile is designed for destroying both fixed and large moving targets at a range of over 180 kilometers. Currently referred to by the TurAF as SOM, it can be used as a precision strike weapon against both land or sea targets. TUBITAK-SAGE officials who spoke to TR Defence at the Cigli airshow said that the initial demonstartion flights of the prototypes were completed successfully at undisclosed locations and the delivery of a first batch of missiles to TurAF would take place by the end of 2011 following more vigorous live firing tests scheduled for the rest of the year.
SOM missile uses GPS (Global Positioning System) as its primary mode of guidance complemented by an advanced intertial navigation system and a radar-based terrain contour matching system, dubbed TERCOM, allowing the missile to ‘hug’ the terrain during its flight as to avoid detection by radar. SOM also features improved geometry and aerodynamics over similar missile systems, as well as lightweight composite components that minimize the radar cross-section of the missile and turning it stealth. A terminal stage infrared imager recognizes the individual target by matching its signature with a pre-loaded database of similar targets and allows for precision homing and strike.
SOM can currently be installed and used aboard TurAF F-4 Phantom and F-16 aircraft.
“Certification work is in progress to enable the missile for use aboard the F-35,” a TUBITAK-SAGE official told TR Defence on condition of anonymity. Turkey plans to procure an initial batch of 120 F-35 planes to replace its aging fleet of F-4 Phantoms and the older F-16 Block 30s.
Bunker Penetrating Munition
TUBITAK-SAGE also unveiled its latest high-precision ’bunker buster’ bomb at the airshow in Izmir, dubbed NEB (Nufuz Edici Bomba) or Penetrating Bomb.
NEB is a 870 kg bomb system that consists of two warheads placed in a tandem configuration. First warhead is a tip-mounted shaped charge that creates a critical shockwave and intense heat upon impact. This allows the second warhead to penetrate through a reinforced concrete structure and explode on the inside. Second warhead is a larger explosive package housed in a thicker, slimmer steel-alloy casing that is designed to go through the walls of the bunker as it’s weaked by the shock and heat of the first first warhead’s impact. Wired with a proximity fuze to detonate approximately one second after the first warhead, the second warhead delivers a large and extremely lethal explosion to destroy the enemy bunker from inside out.
NEB is laser guided and can be dropped from all TurAF combat aircraft with target designators.
See also official press release : http://www.sage.tubitak.gov.tr/THG2011_BasinAciklama/BasinAciklama_eng.htm
N.B. The SOM missile is one of the 2 official candidate cruise missiles to be integrated onto the F-35 (the other one being the Joint Strike Missile (JSM) being developed by Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace of Norway).
The SOM has been integrated on all Turkish Air Force aircraft including the F-16 CCIP, F-16 Advanced Block 50 and F-4 2020, F-4ETM Simsek. Certification on the F-35 is continuing.
According to Tubitak officials a special feature of the missile is that it does not require access to the aircraft mission computer as it has seperately wired to independent dedicated systems onboard the aircraft. Accordingly, Tubitak-Sage by-passes the need to access launch aircraft source codes.
Informal Turkish Air Forces officials state that they plan to commission 1500+ SOM missiles. They expect orders to be placed by the end of 2011. |
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Posted: Jun 16, 2011 - 02:36 AM
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Another guided missile which has been showcased by Turkish industry is the KGK Munition (Smart Wing missile kits for Mk-82 and Mk-83 bombs). The kits essentially convert dumb-bombs into guided missiles.
Operational range 60nm(111km) at 30,000ft
Speed 600 knots (0.91 Mach )
Accuracy <10 meters INS/GPS
Launch platform F-4, F-16, Future application F-35
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Posted: Jun 26, 2011 - 05:42 AM
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Good for the TUAF (TurAF(?))!
Judging by the looks, those are mockups, and not real weapons loaded on the F-16, although the've got something they can fly on the F-4, obviously.
Competitors to JASSM / SLAM-ER and JDAM....
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Posted: Jun 26, 2011 - 02:20 PM
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| Looks like both use the same deployable wings. I wonder if the INS/GPS (& datalink?) kit for the missile is part of the same kit and the missiles TERCOM function is a modular plug-in unit. It would simplify developing new weapons if the main brain allowed for peripheral attachments like that. Maybe we will see an anti-shipping missile using a similar form as the cruise missile but with a small radar seeker attached. |
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Posted: Jun 27, 2011 - 12:30 PM
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@Rocky_LC- the missiles above are inert testing missiles as evidenced by the blue line on them.
@madrat- Although the wings look similar they are different. The SOM also has secure datalink and ECM counter-measures.
An anti-ship naval version (including vertical launch version with booster) is in the pipeline and nearing the end of its development.
ASELSAN of Turkey has developed and is currently testing the seeker head on the missile.
Turkey aims to complete the following by the end of the year:
Atmaca Radar guided Anti-shipping Missile
KGK with IIR seeker and jet engine.
SDB (Small Diameter Bomb) for ANKA MALE..
SOM-ER with more capable Turbo-jet engine (+400km range)
Anti-Radar missiles
Anti-Radar UAV
AA missiles
VL Low altitude SAM
VL Medium Altitude SAM |
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Posted: Sep 17, 2011 - 04:12 AM
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| Quite an interesting development. With an anti-ship version it could compete with the Naval Strike Missile of Norway and boeing's SLAM-ER. |
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Posted: Sep 17, 2011 - 05:37 AM
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airforces_freak wrote:
Another guided missile which has been showcased by Turkish industry is the KGK Munition (Smart Wing missile kits for Mk-82 and Mk-83 bombs). The kits essentially convert dumb-bombs into guided missiles.
Operational range 60nm(111km) at 30,000ft
Speed 600 knots (0.91 Mach )
Accuracy <10 meters INS/GPS
Launch platform F-4, F-16, Future application F-35
Interesting. 60nm range from a precision guided Mk-83 at 30,00'? USAF should at least study this proposal, as a possible procurement for integration into F-22 fleet... What would be the range of such 1,000lb munition at 55,000'? Respects- |
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Posted: Sep 17, 2011 - 06:27 AM
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Not sure it would fit. It adds several inches to the width of the JDAM and is over 1300 lbs.
btw, Australia & South Korea (with Boeing) are also working on JDAM ER versions using wing kits.
What I found most interesting is that it is the first non-US munition that announced plans for UAI integration. This will allow it to market the missile to any F-35, F-15, or up to date F-16 (and any other adopter of the UAI spec) user without the need for further integration work. |
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Posted: Sep 17, 2011 - 07:00 AM
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| Interesting info, Spud. Would you know if UAI integration is enabled for other current aircraft as well, such as the Super Hornet line? And I'm only curious, if other 'next-gen' aircraft are intending to incorporate 'UAI'? Thanks. |
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Posted: Sep 17, 2011 - 07:38 AM
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http://www.dtic.mil/descriptivesum/Y201 ... B_2012.pdf
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Universal Armament Interface (UAI) is an Air Force program to develop, enhance, and implement standardized interfaces in current and future aircraft (manned or unmanned), weapons and mission planning to support integration of weapons independent of aircraft Operational Flight Program (OFP) cycles. UAI is currently being implemented on the F-15E, F-16 Block 40/50, and EPAF(European Participating Air Forces) F-16 aircraft, Small Diameter Bomb (SDB) I and II, Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM), Laser JDAM, Joint Air-to-Surface Stand-off Missile (JASSM) and Precision Guided Munitions Planning Software (PGMPS). Additional aircraft and weapons, including but not limited to, Joint Strike Fighter (JSF/F-35), MQ-9, as well as Army and Navy systems, have program plans to implement UAI. The UAI program office is responsible for development and enhancement of the standard (U.S. and allied), support to coalition/allied/joint interoperability efforts for weapons platform interface efforts, provision of certification tools (test assets) and implementation support to aircraft and weapons.
In short it's an USAF program that will eventually be picked up by the other services and allied nations. NATO is working on UAI also. In other budget docs I found B-52, B-2, Shadow Hawk (UAV), and JDRADM integration plans. |
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Posted: Sep 17, 2011 - 08:12 AM
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More Nato UAI info:
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UAI is currently being transformed to a NATO standard, namely NATO UAI by the Specialist Team under Air Capability Group 2 (ACG/2) of NATO Air Force Armaments Group
http://www.elektronikvadisi.com.tr/mili ... er/sage-2/ |
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