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Strike Warfare . MIDN 3/C Draper and MIDN 4/C Hollis . Objectives. Mission Purpose Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) Overview of Strike Options Airborne Weapons Types of Warheads. Mission.
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Strike Warfare MIDN 3/C Draper and MIDN 4/C Hollis
Objectives • Mission • Purpose • Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) • Overview of Strike Options • Airborne Weapons • Types of Warheads
Mission • Strike Warfare is the use of tactical aircraft and/or cruise missiles against land targets in an offensive power projection role.
Purpose of Strike Warfare • Strike warfare gives the US Navy an offensive power projection capability that can be used either by itself or in combination with expeditionary forces.
Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) • The objective of this type of operation is to neutralize enemy anti-aircraft abilities to allow general air superiority over a target area
Basic Overview of Strike Options • Naval Surface Fire Support (NSFS) – NSFS is conducted in association with expeditionary warfare and comprises all methods of attacking shore targets with surface ship weapons systems. • Tactical Aircraft (TACAIR) – Aircraft that can be fitted to serve in an attack role. The F/A-18 C/D and E/F are all capable of conducting any type of strike mission, and can carry most munitions listed below.
Basic Overview of Strike Options 3. Cruise Missiles – A cruise missile is an unmanned, self-propelled, guided weapon delivery vehicle that sustains flight through aerodynamic lift over most of its flight path.
Airborne Weapons • High-speed Anti-Radiation Missile (HARM) – HARMs use a passive seeker that homes on the emitted electromagnetic radiation of enemy radar
Standoff Land Attack Missile, Extended Range (SLAM-ER) – This weapon was developed from the Harpoon anti-shipping missile and is intended for use on land targets.
Joint Stand-Off Weapon (JSOW) – JSOW is a glide weapon that uses GPS satellite information for guidance. Effective against both land and sea targets in any daylight and weather conditions.
Laser Guided Bombs (LGB) – LGB’S have a laser seeker that guides the bomb onto its target.
Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) – JDAM is a kit that is installed in bombs in the existing inventory. It uses a GPS/INS guidance system. It also has the ability to attack point targets in bath weather.
Types of Warhead • General Purpose Bombs – GP bombs are the most basic, inexpensive type of ordnance used in strike warfare.
Retarded General Purpose Bombs – High drag general purpose bombs are similar to the “Slick” iron bombs with one extra feature. Attached to the bomb is a high-drag tail assembly that decreases the speed of the bomb when it is dropped which allows the dropping aircraft to escape the blast are when flying at a low altitude.
Cluster Bombs – Bombs that are free-fall bombs that deploy multiple “bomblets” on a target area. When the bomb is dropped on a target, it breaks open and releases many smaller bomblets. • Fuel Air Explosive Bombs – When these bombs are dropped they release gases into the atmosphere, which creates a highly explosive mixture. A fuse ignites the gases causing the contaminated air to burn. • Penetrator Bombs – Bombs are designed for hardened or subterranean targets.
Tomahawk Land-Attack Missile (TLAM) – Long range cruise missile that the navy developed for both surface and submarine launch against land targets. It can be launched from the Mk-41 VLS launcher, torpedo tubes, or specially designed vertical launch tubes.