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![]() "redc1c4" wrote in message ... Chad Irby wrote: In article , "Brian" wrote: What height invulnerability? It worked in the 60's but in todays environment, there are quite a few missiles that could reach out and touch the SR-71. Well, there's "reach," then there's "reach with a decent chance of hitting it." The problem is that the few missiles with the height (80,000 feet plus) didn't have enough targeting capability to hit the Blackbird at that height, especially in a stern chase. The best they could do would be to loft one up and try to get in the way. Maybe back in the 60's, but today's modern missiles shouldn't have that tough of a time with it. The Navy has been dealing with hi-alt hi-speed targets for a while (AS4/6, SS-N-12, SS-N-19) and practices with Vandals (hi-speed hi-alt). If an enemy SR-71(ok, imagine we sold one to some rogue nation), came cruising near an Aegis or NTU(ER) ship it would stand a good chance of becoming fish food(nothing is 100%). The SA-12 and SA-20 are downright nasty missiles as well The newer ones, like the "big" SA-20, might be able to do it, but it would still be a fairly tough targeting solution - you'd need to loft one up before the SR-71 was in range, then acquire it while in midair. Missiles like the SA-12/20 and SM-2 have incredibly high speeds and altitudes.....the SR-71 is not in a favorable position being up in the sky with no clutter around. If it could reach M3.2 on the deck, there would be more problems with targeting. at which point in time, couldn't the 71 see it coming, and maneuver to make the geometry as bad as for the others? Sure, but then the 71 misses it's intended track and gets no intel. |
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