PHOENIX AIR-TO-AIR MISSILEThe PHOENIX AIR-TO-AIR MISSILE, shownin figure 1-10, was introduced into the fleet withthe F-14 aircraft in 1974. The missile, along withthe weapons control system of the F-14, candestroy hostile air targets with conventionalwarheads in all weather. The system cansimultaneously track 24 hostile air targets andlaunch six missiles against six different targets.The missile has great range and interceptcapability against high-speed, high- and low-altitude maneuvering targets.TORPEDOESThe Mk-48 torpedo, shown in figure 1-11, is along-range, deep-depth, wire-guided, acoustichoming torpedo. It is designed to combat fast,deep-diving nuclear submarines and high-performance surface ships. The Mk-48 can operatewithout wire command guidance and can useactive or passive homing or both. When launched,it executes target search, acquisition, and attackprocedures. If the Mk-48 misses the target, it willexecute multiple reattacks. The Mk-48 is carriedby all U.S. submarines, including strategic missilesubmarines that use it as a self-defense weapon.The Mk-46 torpedo is designed for launchingfrom surface combatants and fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft. It is a primary antisubmarineweapon used by Navy surface ships. The Mk-46 isan acoustic homing torpedo operating in either anactive or a passive mode. If a target is notFigure 1-10.—AIM-54A PhoenixFigure 1-11.—Mk-48 torpedo.1-18
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