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RIM-116A/B RAM

RIM-116A/B RAM

Surface-to-Air Missiles
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Basic Information
Name
RIM-116A/B RAM
Designation
RIM-116A/B RAM
Alternate Designation
Mk-44, RAM Block 0, RAM Block 1, RAM Block 1A, Rolling Airframe Missile
Equipment Type
Surface-to-Air Missiles
Manufacturer
Raytheon
Date of Introduction
1993
Description

The RIM-116 RAM (Rolling Airframe missile) is a supersonic, lightweight, quick-reaction, all-weather, low-cost missile designed to engage high maneuverable anti-ship missiles. To achieve the low-cost objective the RAM missiles uses Stinger's infrared seeker and the warhead, rocket motor, and fuze from the Sidewinder missile. The radiofrequency and Infrared guidance package of the RAM missiles makes them a fire-and-forget missile. There are two models of the RIM-116 missile, the Block 0 and the Block 1. The Block 0 missile has only passive RF/IR guidance. The Block 1 (1999) has two guidance modes, RF/IR mode and IR-all-the-way guidance mode. Raytheon is upgrading the RAM missile in order to engage helicopters, aircraft and surface targets. This upgrade, known as HAS upgrade, will be applied thru RAM missile's software enhancements. The navies of the United States of America, Greece, the Republic of Korea and Germany utilize the RAM missile. The United States Navy plans to purchase up to 1,000 RAM Block 1 missiles. The RIM-116 missile is stored inside a canister that works as the launch tube, both the missile and the canister are known as Mk-44 Guided Missile Round Pack. Raytheon was awarded a $45 million contract March 22, 2005, for production of 70 launching canisters, 65 RAM Mk 44 Mod 3 all up round tactical guided missile round packs, and associated equipment in support of the United States government.

Air & Air Defense Specifications
Range 9.0 km
Wingspan 445.00 m
Overview (Deagel)
Group Surface-to-Air Missiles
Status Active
Also Known As Mk-44, RAM Block 0, RAM Block 1, RAM Block 1A, Rolling Airframe Missile
Origin Germany, United States of America
Contractor Raytheon
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 1993
Total Production ?
Unitary Cost USD $770,000
Specifications (Deagel)
Dimensions — Diameter 127 millimeter
Dimensions — Length 2.8 meter
Dimensions — Wingspan 445 millimeter
Mass — Warhead 9.1 kilogram
Mass — Weight 74.4 kilogram
Performance — Max Range 9,000 meter
Performance — Min Range 800 meter
Performance — Target's Max Altitude 6,100 meter
Performance — Target's Min Altitude 1.5 meter
Variants
Variant 1 RIM-116A/B RAM
Variant 2 RAM Block 2
Details
Country of Origin Germany
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
2.8 m
Width
445 m
Height
Weight
Operators (7)
United States
Germany
Japan
South Korea
Egypt
Greece
United Arab Emirates
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