- AIM-82
The AIM-82 was a
missile planned by theUnited States of America but cancelled before any prototypes were built.Overview
In
1969 theUS Air Force was developing theF-15 Eagle fighter. Planned as the ultimate air superiority aircraft, the F-15 was intended to be as perfect as possible in every respect. Rather than rely on the existingAIM-9 Sidewinder , it was decided to develop an entirely new short-rangeair-to-air missile to equip the aircraft. The AIM-82 was to be anall-aspect missile, capable of locking onto the target from any angle—Sidewinders of this period could only achieve a target lock if fired from almost directly behind the target where the heat of the engines provided a large infrared signature to the missile's seeker head. Infra red guidance would give the missile afire-and-forget capability, allowing the firing aircraft to break contact as soon as it was launched.In
1970 a development contract was awarded toGeneral Dynamics ,Hughes Aircraft andPhilco-Ford . Proposals were submitted later that year, but in that September the AIM-82 was canceled. The main reason was the existence of theUnited States Navy AIM-95 Agile program, which was developing a new short range air-to-air missile for theF-14 Tomcat .Inter-service rivalry aside, there seemed little point in developing two missiles to perform essentially identical roles, so development on the AIM-95 was authorized. Eventually the AIM-95 was also canceled and the AIM-9 was updated to remain in service—and indeed remains in service to this day.pecifications
The AIM-82 was canceled at a stage where the basic design had not been selected; as a result, no specifications exist for the proposed missile.
ee also
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AIM-9 Sidewinder
*AIM-95 Agile
*List of missiles
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