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Standard MissileDescription: Medium-long range shipboard surface-to-air missile. SM-2 succeeds Terrier and Tartar, which were developed in
the 1950s and 60s, and SM-1, which will be phased out of U.S. service in
2003. Both medium and extended range versions have been developed. SM-2
Blocks III, IIIA, IIIB, and IV are in service with the U.S. Navy; these
and other variants of Standard Missile are also in service with thirteen
allied navies.. In more than a thousand firings over the past two decades, SM-2
consistently has demonstrated effective performance against targets from
surface ships to helicopters, manned aircraft, and cruise missiles, from
very low to very high altitudes and from stationary to supersonic speeds,
under a variety of weather conditions, and across a spectrum of stressing
electronic countermeasures environments. On January 24, 1997, the Navy
successfully demonstrated a Theater Ballistic Missile Defense (TBMD)
capability when a ballistic missile target was shot from the sky for the
first time using a new version of the Standard missile family. Although
the Navy Area TBMD program has since been canceled, the Aegis
Ballistic Missile Defense program (formerly Navy Theater Wide) currently
under test uses the same extended range propulsion stack as the basis for
the SM-3. The SM-3 has successfully intercepted a ballistic missile
targets twice. General Characteristics, SM-2 Block III/IIIA/IIIB Medium RangePrimary Function: Surface to air missile General Characteristics, SM-2 Block IV Extended RangePrimary Function: Fleet and extended area air defenseContractor: Raytheon and others Power plant: two stage solid fuel rockets Length: 21 feet 6 inches with booster (6.55 meters) Weight: 3,225 pounds (1466 kg) Diameter: 21 inches (booster) (34.3 cm) Wing Span: 3 feet 6 inches (1.08 meters) Range: 100-200 nautical miles (115-230 statute miles) Guidance system: Semi-active radar homing Warhead: Radar and contact fuse, blast-fragment warhead Date Deployed: 1998
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