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RIM-66 Standard SM-1MR


Standard missile Block I, II, III, VI, V, VI


Overview


RIM-66 Standard SM-1MR

RIM-66 Standard SM-1MR missile being launched from an Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate in 2002, making this most likely a RIM-66E.
Source: US Navy - © Public domain

Origin
United States
Type
Surface to air missile
Entered service
1967 for RIM-66A Block I
1968 for RIM-66A Block IV
1983 for RIM-66E
Status
Limited service
Development
1964 - 1967 (RIM-66A)
Early 1980's (RIM-66E)
Developer
United States
Production
1965 - 1969 (RIM-66A)
1969 - 1974 (RIM-66B)
1983 - 1987 (RIM-66E)
Producer
United States
Number produced
Several thousand
Designations
SM-1MR / Standard Missile 1 Medium Range
Notable users
United States
Taiwan

Variants


RIM-66 Standard SM-1MR

Deactivated former Australian navy RIM-66 Standard SM-1MR on public display in Australia.
Source: Calistemon - © CC BY-SA 4.0

List of SM-1MR variants

RIM-66A
Original Standard missile to enter service in 1967. Block IV was the main production introduced in 1968. Blocks I to III being prototypes and low rate production. Many block III upgraded to Block IV standard by adding ECCM improvements. Using the older Mk 27 rocket motor of the RIM-24C Tartar the RIM-66A is shorter than all other Standard missiles.
RIM-66B
Improved design with higher reliability. Also known as Standard Block V. Improvements include a much larger MK 56 dual thrust rocket motor, new blast fragmentation warhead with proximity fuse and improved autopilot. Produced new and many RIM-66A were converted to B standard.
RIM-66E
Final SM-1MR version that was created by adding components developed for the SM-2, such as the new seeker. The RIM-66E consists of many subvariants. These include Block VI with MK 45 Mod 4 proximity fuse. These come with original MK 90 (RIM-66E-1 and E-7) or improved MK 115 warhead (RIM-66E-3 and E-8). The RIM-66E-5 Block VIA and RIM-66E-6 Block VIB both feature the MK 115 warhead, but have respectively have the MK 45 Mod 6 and Mod 7 fuse with improved performance against low RCS targets.

Details


Facts RIM-66A RIM-66B RIM-66E
General
Origin
United States
Type
Surface to air missile
Dimensions
Length
4.22 m
Diameter
0.34 m
Wingspan
1.07 m
Weight
562 kg
Guidance
Guidance mode
Semi-active radar homing
Seeker
Conical scan passive radar
Warhead
Model
MK 51
Type
Continuous rod
Weight
62 kg
Propulsion
Type
Solid propellant rocket motor
Model
Aerojet MK 27 Mod 4 dual thrust motor
Engagement envelope
Speed
Mach 2
Range
32 km
Altitude
19.8 km

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