AGM-84H
- Mfg: Boeing - Mass: 674.5 kg (1,487 lb) - Length: 4.4m (14.3 ft) - Diameter: 0.35m - Wingspan: 2.40m (8.0 ft) - Warhead: WDU-40/B penetrating BF - Warhead weight: 360 kg (800 lb) - Range: 155nm
The AGM-84H Standoff Land Attack Missile Expanded Response (SLAM-ER) is an advanced precision-guided cruise missile developed by Boeing. The SLAM-ER is an upgraded version of the earlier AGM-84E SLAM missile. Standoff Capability: The missile is designed to engage targets from a significant distance, reducing the risk to the launching aircraft. Multiple waypoints can be used for navigation. Guidance System: It utilizes a combination of GPS (Global Positioning System) and inertial guidance to navigate to its target accurately. Terminal guidance is via IIR. Imaging Infrared (IIR) Seeker: The missile is equipped with an imaging infrared seeker that allows it to identify and engage targets during the terminal phase with enhanced precision, even in adverse weather conditions. Data Link: The SLAM-ER has a two-way data link that enables mid-course updates and target reacquisition, enhancing its flexibility and responsiveness. A IIR camera allows the pilot to provide manual terminal guidance via datalink. Land Attack & Anti-Ship Capability: It is primarily designed for land attack missions, meaning it can engage ground-based targets. Using terminal guidance, a pilot may use it for anti-ship attack.
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