Thursday, April 9, 2009

Good Read on Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile

It appears that the impetus to get this all started was the US Pershing II, whose actively radar guided MARV produced a CEP of something under 30m much less than the 75m beam of a Nimitz flight deck.

In any case, this is a good read, and if this technology has been in development since the early 1980s, I can see no reasons that the Chinese are not near the point of being able to deploy such a system.

Modern processors allow for sensor fusion from a number of data sources, and a CVBG puts out a lot of signature.

In any case, I tend to figure that warships these days fall into 2 categories: Submarines, and targets.

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