03 April 2017

The Drive : Delilah could be Equipped for Vietnamese Su-30

03 April 2017


Delilah  Air-Launched advanced standoff missile (all photos/images : IMI)

This information comes from The Drive comes in an article that Vietnam is on negotiating with Israel on providing Delilah multitasking missile to equip the Su-30 fighter.

Based on data from Israeli manufacturer IMI, the Delilah missile is designed with a GPS navigation system, along with an automatic steering for navigation, which can then be converted to a pink image. foreign or CCD image in the late stages.



The Delilah missile performs these features through data links that allow people to control missiles targeting the target. This means that people controlled weapons systems in an aircraft 150 miles away can still navigate rocket flexible, making accurate Delilah attack target.

With this feature, the Delilah missile can alter an attack target even if it is launched by a rider who can let the missile fly over the vent or window of the building instead of attacking from the missile. Forward or a predetermined direction.



It is the world's first multitasking missile, so in addition to its fixed target attack, Delilah can also accurately strike targets in motion. Therefore, Israel also uses this type of missile on anti-ship missions.

According to The Drive, Delilah's biggest difference is that it can reduce the engine speed to save fuel and fly around the target area to pinpoint accuracy. Also, Delilah has self destruction if the controller does not find the target.

See full article BaoDatViet

4 komentar:

  1. Ada apa dg rudal buatan rusitrong...pujaan hatinya bang Rebon, sampe2 vietnam berpaling hati?

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  2. So, this missile has two way data link ?

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    1. Yoi om dropzone...karena rudal ini punya sensor ccd/kamera spt pd rudal spike, jd operator rudalnya bisa melakukan penyesuaian/perubahan thd sekuel eksekusi rudal pd tahap terakhir

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