boogieman wrote: We are set to adopt NASAMS2 in Australia, and it is being viewed chiefly as a SHORAD system in that it is there to support Army maneuver. That may change if AMRAAM-ER gets integrated.
Somehow an Australian effort to replace "aging" MANPADS ended up with a multi-vehicle system
and a missile that has to be truck-mounted and requires at least four men to deadlift.
The standard loadout for NASAMS is AIM-120. It's what everyone buys. Including Australia.
AFAIK, no one has bought the AIM-9X because the only one worth buying (because of the datalink)
is Block II which isn't much cheaper than AIM-120. And it takes up the same amount of room in the canister
Ground launched, AIM-120C7 has a range minimum of like 2 km.
A major point of SHORAD is to cover range/altitude minima of other GBAD layers.
Now I suppose if you are going to have no other GBAD layer, like Australia, then whatever you have is vacuously SHORAD.
boogieman wrote:- Not so sure about AWACS being unable to provide fire control quality track to an ARH weapon as that is precisely what is being pursued through efforts like NIFC-CA (ref E2D paired with SM6). Older E3 derivatives might struggle but more modern ESA designs like E2D and E7 ought to have a decent shot at it.
SM-6 has a 13.5 inch aperture. That's the reason that pairing works.
boogieman wrote:- Fair point on payload. I am assuming a 1 for 1 swap moving from Hellfire/JAGM to Spike NLOS but this may not be a safe assumption -
It's a 2-for-1 swap. It's not unreasonable to assume that Active Protection Systems will make their
way onto SHORAD systems; at the ranges we've been discussing I wouldn't expect NLOS to be moving that
fast terminally. Not bashing the weapon just pointing out it's no panacea.
The preference in SEAD is speed; if the son-of-Sidearm proves difficult to develop/get on something
runway independent then artillery/MLRS/SRBM approaches should (in general) be preferred since many of the smart
munitions/warheads they can or will carry have less utility against MBTs but will be useful against GBAD vehicles.