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Range Air-to-Air
Missile (Short-Range Anti-Air
Missile in NATO AAP-15), or
SRAAM for short,
initially known as Taildog, was an
experimental British infrared...
- 40 km
maximum are
known as short-range or "within
visual range"
missiles (
SRAAMs or WVRAAMs) and are
sometimes called "dogfight"
missiles because they are...
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adaptability has kept it in
service over
newer designs like the AIM-95
Agile and
SRAAM that were
intended to
replace it. The
Sidewinder is the most
widely used...
- (Development
Aircraft trainer version)
demonstrated supercruise (1.21 M) with 2
SRAAM, 4
MRAAM and drop tank (plus 1-tonne flight-test equipment, plus 700 kg...
- with
provisions to
carry combinations of: Missiles: 3 x
BVRAAM and 2 x
SRAAM stored in the
internal weapons bay, 6 × external, 2 × R-77, 3 × R-73, 2...
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launched under these less-than-ideal positions. In the UK this led to the
SRAAM project,
which was
ultimately the
victim of
continually changing requirements...
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missile Sea Slug –
Armstrong Whitworth surface-to-air missile. Taildog/
SRAAM, an
experimental missile that
eventually turned into the BAE ASRAAM. Miranda...
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armament for Saab JAS 39
Gripen aircraft until the
completion of the A-Darter
SRAAM project. Spain 700 IRIS-T missiles.
Original budget €247m,
final cost €291m...
- (Soviet Union) AAM-5 (****anese missile) – (****an) "Denel
launches A-Darter
SRAAM production". IHS Jane's 360. 16
November 2015.
Archived from the original...
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Merlin (Turkey) PL-10 – (China) Python-5 – (Israel) R-73 – (Soviet Union)
SRAAM – (United Kingdom) List of
missiles Asraam background (PDF), MBDA, archived...