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<blockquote data-quote="HernanSCL" data-source="post: 2416752" data-attributes="member: 31027"><p>Díganme si leen lo mismo que yo</p><p></p><p><strong>Other Players</strong></p><p>Israel’s long history of developing and producing AAMs is led by Rafael Advanced Defence Systems, which currently markets both short-range and BVR-class weapons. Rafael’s fourth-generation AAM is the Python-4, which superseded the earlier Python-3 in Israeli service from 2007, entering service in 1993-94. The further improved Python-5 was revealed in June 2003. While the Python-5 employs the same airframe, it is equipped with a new IIR seeker. <strong>Python-5</strong> development began in 1997-98 and was completed by mid-2003. The missile is in service with Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Israel and Thailand. In Israeli service, the Python-5 is planned for integration on that country’s F-35I fleet. In May 2008 Rafael announced plans for a Python-6, with design and development to be undertaken as part of the Future Advanced Air-to-Air Missile (FAAM) programme, with the weapon possibly entering service next decade.</p><p></p><p>Unveiled by Rafael in May 2001, the <strong>Derby</strong> is a BVR weapon with an active radar seeker. Developed clandestinely with South Africa, it shares a common development history with that country’s Denel R-Darter BVR AAM. Although it has not entered Israeli service, the Derby reportedly entered low-rate initial production in July 1998. Operators include Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Singapore and Thailand (unconfirmed). The Derby was also selected for the Indian Navy’s BAE Systems Sea Harrier FRS.51 fighter upgrade, for which an initial batch of 20 missiles was required, although no further work in this regard appears to have taken place. Reports indicate that Rafael has studied a future version of the Derby equipped with a dual-mode seeker.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://armadainternational.com/2017/11/of-sparrows-and-sidewinders-aam/">https://armadainternational.com/2017/11/of-sparrows-and-sidewinders-aam/</a></p><p></p><p>Saludos</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HernanSCL, post: 2416752, member: 31027"] Díganme si leen lo mismo que yo [B]Other Players[/B] Israel’s long history of developing and producing AAMs is led by Rafael Advanced Defence Systems, which currently markets both short-range and BVR-class weapons. Rafael’s fourth-generation AAM is the Python-4, which superseded the earlier Python-3 in Israeli service from 2007, entering service in 1993-94. The further improved Python-5 was revealed in June 2003. While the Python-5 employs the same airframe, it is equipped with a new IIR seeker. [B]Python-5[/B] development began in 1997-98 and was completed by mid-2003. The missile is in service with Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Israel and Thailand. In Israeli service, the Python-5 is planned for integration on that country’s F-35I fleet. In May 2008 Rafael announced plans for a Python-6, with design and development to be undertaken as part of the Future Advanced Air-to-Air Missile (FAAM) programme, with the weapon possibly entering service next decade. Unveiled by Rafael in May 2001, the [B]Derby[/B] is a BVR weapon with an active radar seeker. Developed clandestinely with South Africa, it shares a common development history with that country’s Denel R-Darter BVR AAM. Although it has not entered Israeli service, the Derby reportedly entered low-rate initial production in July 1998. Operators include Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Singapore and Thailand (unconfirmed). The Derby was also selected for the Indian Navy’s BAE Systems Sea Harrier FRS.51 fighter upgrade, for which an initial batch of 20 missiles was required, although no further work in this regard appears to have taken place. Reports indicate that Rafael has studied a future version of the Derby equipped with a dual-mode seeker. [URL]https://armadainternational.com/2017/11/of-sparrows-and-sidewinders-aam/[/URL] Saludos [/QUOTE]
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