16 Juni 2017
AIM-9X Block II AAM (photo : Air Recognition)
Raytheon Co., Missile Systems, Tucson, Arizona, is being awarded $82,818,665 for modification P00029 to a previously awarded fixed-price-incentive-firm contract (N00019-15-C-0092) for procurement of 180 AIM-9X Block II all-up-round tactical full-rate production Lot 17 missiles for the Air Force (52); Navy (8); and the governments of Poland (93); Indonesia (14); Romania (10); and Belgium (3).
In addition, this modification provides for the procurement of 19 captive air training Missiles for Air Force (11); and the Navy (8); 50 AIM-9X missile containers for the Air Force (14); Navy (1); Marine Corps (1); and the governments of Poland (26); Indonesia (4); Romania (3); and Belgium (1); three special air training missiles for the Marine Corps’ Harrier program; two spare active optical target detectors for the Air Force; two spare tactical guidance units (live battery) for the Air Force; two spare captive air training missile guidance units (inert battery) for the Air Force; seven spare active optical target detector containers for the Air Force (6) and Navy (1); four guidance unit containers for the Navy (2) and Air Force (2); and associated lots of spares for the Navy, Air Force and government of Poland.
(US DoD)
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BalasHapusWow nice one Indonesia Aim 9x is a new generation of AIM 9 series with high off boresight capabilities. This will complement with your R-73 currently used with your Su-30 fighters
BalasHapuskesian malaysie tak de wang
BalasHapuswe already ordered aim 9x from the previous batch and it's more than the indonesian order of 14 missiles.
HapusBurnnn
HapusBiar cuma 14, tapi yang dipilih adalah tipe reusable, jadi kalo sdh ditembakkan dicari lg bangkainya, dirakit...dah siap buat nguber mangsa berikutnya
BalasHapusReusable missiles?? Do explain bro.
Hapus