AIM-120B
Approximate, varies by variant: - Length: 12 ft - Diameter: 7 inches - Weight: 350 lbs - Speed: Mach 4 - Range: > 40-50 nm - Max Alt: 100,000 ft - AIM-120A: Range of about 20-30 miles (32-48 kilometers). - AIM-120B: Range of about 30-40 miles (48-64 kilometers). - AIM-120C: Range of about 40-50 miles (64-80 kilometers). - AIM-120D: Range of about 50+ miles (80+ kilometers). The combat effective range of the missile can vary depending on a number of factors relative to the intended target, such as: altitude, speed, azimuth, closure rate, jamming, etc.
The AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM) is a modern, all-weather, active radar-guided missile designed for use in air-to-air combat. It is the primary air-to-air missile. When launched, use the brevity call "Fox 3". The AIM-120 is equipped with an active radar seeker, which allows it to self-track and engage targets. The missile can receive command guidance updates from the launching aircraft. - AIM-120A: The initial version of the missile, which entered service in 1991. - AIM-120B: An upgraded version of the AIM-120A, featuring improved guidance and a more powerful rocket motor. It entered service in 1998. - AIM-120C: The C variant has a larger rocket motor, which provides greater range and speed than the B variant. It also features improved guidance and a more capable warhead. The AIM-120C entered service in 2003. - AIM-120D: The latest variant of the missile, featuring improved guidance, a two-way data link, and greater range and speed than previous versions. It entered service in 2016.
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