Military Aircraft Systems. Air-to-Surface Missiles Objective: To identify the different types of Air-to-Surface Weapons in service with the Royal Air.

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Military Aircraft Systems

Air-to-Surface Missiles Objective: To identify the different types of Air-to-Surface Weapons in service with the Royal Air Force.

Maverick

Anti-Armour Fire-and-Forget Missile Harrier GR9 (Retired 2011)

Maverick Maverick is designed for close air support and defence suppression and can be used against armour, ships, transport and fuel-storage facilities. The G2 version, with which the RAF is equipped, has an Infrared seeker giving the weapon a true all weather, day or night, ‘fire-and- forget’ capability against armoured and mobile targets.

Maverick Performance: Speed: Mach 0.8 Range: 6nmls+ Seeker: Imaging Infrared Dimensions: Length: 2.59m Diameter: 0.31m Span: 0.71m Weight: 286kg

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