Sir
I said what I knew with my limited knowledge... I am No Engineer would tell you when I become one... degree aside...
The Semi-Active Radar Homing is thing of Past... Sir such missiles are vulnerable to be Jammed easily... would like to know which version of Aspide your AF fields or Its Kinematic characteristics... Since most of the countries have or are replacing the Semi-Active seekers with better Active ones... I specifically mentioned SAP-14 and SAP-518 in the post you deleted...
Thanks
Not correct.
The active seeker is undoubtedly a plus.. but not a must.
The Sa-17M is considered one of the deadliest SAMs out there..
yet it still relies on a semi-active seeker.
This is not an aircraft or a very long range system..
When target illumination is possible all the way till detonation.. high accuracy can be achieved in any case.
Only the latest S-300 variants have active radar homing.. the Sm-2 of the US has SARH
The newer RIM-161 has an active seeker..
The active seekers on any of these long range systems have little to do with jamming .. instead have more to do with ensuring engagement accuracy. After all, ensuring a hit at 120km is helped by having your own seeker.
But if any aircraft can jam a 100km S-300's radar from far off.. then those missiles too have little use.
However..things have come a long way from the Sa-2,3 and 6..
Missile radar operators and radar systems have found ways to counter jamming.. certain techniques which are revealed to those having worked on C4I systems.
The SPADA 2000 is NOT the best SAM out there.. but it is one of the best systems.. proven in tests under severe ECM conditions.
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but still an an unguarded opening is an opening that can be made use of by any enemy!!!!
Please send your advice to the IAF to fly to Afghanistan and then attack from there.