[quote][b][url=/v3/forum/%C3%A9tats-unis-31/topic/avions-ng-quel-est-le-meilleur-en-air-air-718/?post=18124#post-18124]rafighter[/url] a dit le 01/06/2009 à 10:50 :[/b] Pour le MiG-31F et le R-37 (photo)... [quote]The Soviet follow-on to the Foxbat was the much more capable Foxhound, with a modern phased array air intercept radar. Below - MiG-31F demonstrator armed with R-37 / AA-13 Arrow.[/quote] [quote]While the R-37 was designed for carriage on the Su-27/30/35, MiG-29 and MiG-31, it was trialled on the MiG-31M Super Foxhound during the 1990s. Reports that the R-37 is to be now exported to Syria on the MiG-31E (BM) Foxhound indicate that production of the weapon has commenced. There are no reports as yet of integration on the Flanker, but given that Tikhomirov NIIP developed the radars for both the Foxhound and Flanker, integration will not present unusual obstacles. [/quote] http://www.ausairpower.net/APA-Counter-ISR-Programs.html Si tu considères le Jane's comme une bonne source, voilà un indice (pas une preuve)... [quote]Active radar-guided air-to-air missile.[/quote] http://www.janes.com/extracts/extract/jalw/jalw3600.html [quote]Agat (Russia) has displayed the dual-frequency 9B-1388 seeker for Vympel's 300-km range R-37 AAM, intended as the main long-range weapon for the MiG-31M/ MiG-MFI 5th-gen fighter. Tests of the 450-kg R-37 were carried out in 1994, but production has not been funded. The missile relies on INS/ mid-course guidance updates via datalink during initial flight phase and the 9B-1388 seeker for active/ semiactive radar guidance in the terminal phase. The 450-kg seeker, which employs 2 combined antennas, can also fit the 120-km range R-33A AAM, in production for Russian Air Force MiG-31s. The MiG-31M, which received no funding in the 1995-96 budget, is unlikely to enter service. The same may be true for the MiG-MFI.[/quote] http://defense-archive.teldan.com/Article/Russian_Seeker_Unveiled.aspx?sID=338967 Mais aussi... [quote]the Institute created in 1980-1990s active radar seekers for medium-range air-to-air missiles (active radar seeker 9B-1348 developed in cooperation with the Istok State Research and Production Enterprise for the RVV-AE missile, and active radar seeker 9B-1103M for the R-27A missile) and also combined (semiactive-active) radar seekers for the R-37 long-range air-to-air missiles.[/quote] http://milparade.udm.ru/16/44-45.htm [quote]The 9B-1388 homing head is meant for very long-range air-to-air missiles. The initial guidance is based on inertia, in mid-phase guidance is semi-active and in the end fully active. The diameter of the homing head is equivalent with the R-33 (AA-9 Amos) missile, which belongs to the MiG-31 weapon arsenal. However, the head has evidently been developed for the advanced R-33 version or R-37 project. [/quote] http://www.saunalahti.fi/~fta/ruaf-3-8.htm Le bon dr Kopp a aussi des infos à ce sujet... [quote]The R-37 is equipped with an Agat 9B-1388RS active radar seeker, with midcourse inertial, data-link and semi-active radar homing capability. A datalink range of at least 100 km was disclosed. The seeker is claimed to be capable of acquiring a 5 square metre target at 21.5 NMI. Range performance varies with the flight profile, from 80 NMI for a direct shot, to a maximum of 215 NMI for a cruise glide profile. In 1994 a trial round killed a target at 162 NMI, a record for a BVR missile.[/quote] http://www.ausairpower.net/APA-Counter-ISR-Programs.html [quote]The 9B-1388 homing head is meant for very long-range air-to-air missiles. The initial guidance is based on inertia, in mid-phase guidance is semi-active and in the end fully active. The diameter of the homing head is equivalent with the R-33 (AA-9 Amos) missile, which belongs to the MiG-31 weapon arsenal. However, the head has evidently been developed for the advanced R-33 version or R-37 project. The 9B-1103M and 9B-1348 are almost identical with inertial and data link guidance and active final homing. Both are obviously results of the R-77 RVV-AE (AA-12 Adder) program. [/quote] http://warfare.ru/rus/?lang=rus&catid=239&linkid=2178&topics=true&id=15[/quote]