Yesterday I posted information on the Heron or Eitan, the new Israeli Air Force unmanned aircraft, suggesting that it could play a role in shooting down Iranian missiles in the "boost phase."
Here are more details which show an aircraft with even more capabilities:
Equipped with a powerful (1,200 horsepower) turbo prop engine, the 4.6 ton Heron TP can operate at 45,000 feet. [That's a line-of-sight of several hundred kilometers.] The Heron TP has a one ton payload, enabling it to carry sensors that can give a detailed view of what's on the ground, even from that high up. The endurance of 36 hours makes the Heron TP a competitor for the U.S. MQ-9 Reaper.
Now for more of this layman's speculation: The Heron may be able to observe and attack an Iranian missile taking off, using an air-to-air missile such as the Israeli medium-range Derby missile with its 50 kilometer-range and 188 kilo (280 pound) weight or Raytheon's Amraam missile. Or a more ambitious program would be to equip the Heron with an air-launched "hit-to-kill" Patriot PAC-3 missile which is under development. It weighs some 700 pounds. When launched from the ground, the PAC-3 has a 20 kilometer; air-launched would be longer. View the air-launched PAC-3 program on this Lockheed-Martin clip. [scroll down about 1/3 of the page.]
A few months ago, the following news item appeared in Flight International: "The U.S. Air Force is moving closer to launching a program to arm fighters and unmanned aircraft systems with the capability to shoot down ballistic missiles. Preliminary findings of a joint study with the U.S. Missile Defense Agency indicate that the air-launched intercept concept is technically feasible, says air force chief of staff Gen Norton Schwartz."
May the Schwartz be with you! -- Mel Brooks. Let Iranian intelligence try to figure out that message.
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
New Details on the Israeli UAV
Labels: Boost Phase Intercept, Heron UAV, Iran, Israel Air Force
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