AAM-4 explained

AAM-4 should not be confused with AAM-N-4 Oriole.

The Mitsubishi AAM-4 (Type 99 air-to-air missile,) is a medium-range active radar homing air-to-air missile. It is a modern beyond-visual-range missile developed in Japan and intended to replace the semi-active radar homing AIM-7 Sparrow missile in service. It has been operational since 1999. The main contractor is Mitsubishi Electric. The 2010 AAM-4B was the world's first air-to-air missile with an AESA radar seeker.

The AAM-4 is too large to fit in the internal weapons bay of the F-35 Lightning II. This has led to a program with MBDA UK to adapt the latest AAM-4 seeker technology to MBDA's Meteor missile airframe to produce the JNAAM.

Development

The improved AAM-4B was the world's first air-to-air missile with an AESA radar seeker.[1] The AAM-4B entered production in 2010 for service on the F-15J and F-2,[2] but it is too large to be carried in the weapons bay of the F-35 Lightning II. On 17 July 2014, Japan announced a collaboration with the United Kingdom[2] to study the development of a new Joint New Air-to-Air Missile (JNAAM). MBDA UK is prime contractor on the Meteor missile which entered service on the Saab JAS 39 Gripen in 2016 and on the Eurofighter Typhoon and Dassault Rafale in 2018,[3] and can fit in the internal weapons bay of the F-35.[4] It has a unique variable-flow ramjet motor that according to MBDA gives the Meteor the largest no-escape zone of any air-to-air missile.[5] The JNAAM will "[combine] the UK's missile-related technologies and Japanese seeker technologies",[6] possibly with some adjustments to help the missile fit better in the F-35 weapons bay.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Revealed: Japan's New Fighter Prototype. Kyle . Mizokami. 28 January 2016. Popular Mechanics. 2016-05-14.
  2. Web site: Japan, Britain To Collaborate on Meteor Guidance . Aviation Week & Space Technology. 17 July 2014 . Bradley . Perrett . 2016-05-14.
  3. Web site: PARIS: MBDA on target for Meteor introduction . 16 June 2015 . Craig . Hoyle . Flight Global. 2016-05-14.
  4. Web site: Japan, UK Announce Increased Defense And Security Cooperation. 8 January 2016. Defense News. 30 January 2016.
  5. Web site: Meteor . MBDA Systems . 2016 . 2016-05-14.
  6. Web site: Japan reveals details of joint missile project with UK. Janes Information Services. 14 May 2016. citing a Japanese MoD spokesman
  7. http://dl.ndl.go.jp/info:ndljp/pid/1283286 Defense Agency Technical Research & Development Institute 50 Years of History, II 技術研究開発 8.第3研究所(II Technology Research and Development 8. Third laboratory) TRDI50_10.pdf file page.278-279
  8. http://aviationweek.com/awin/japan-upgrading-60-f-2s-aam-4-japg-2 Japan Upgrading 60 F-2s With AAM-4, J/APG-2
  9. http://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4336 JMSDF Resurrecting XRIM-4 Naval Surface-Launched Variant of AAM-4
  10. FAS AAM4
  11. Global Security AAM4
  12. http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htairw/articles/20120307.aspx Japan Builds A Better AMRAAM
  13. http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/generic/story_generic.jsp?channel=awst&id=news/awst/2012/02/27/AW_02_27_2012_p27-428848.xml&headline=null&next=0 Japan Upgrades Air-to-Air