- Martel missile
Infobox Weapon
is_missile=yes
caption= A Martel AJ 168 TV-guided missile display round
name=Martel (AS 37)
type=standoff anti-radar missile(AS 37) / air-to-surface(AJ.168)
origin=UK/France
era=Cold War
launch_platform=fixed wing aircraft
target=ship, radar installations, surface targets
manufacturer=Hawker-Siddely, Matra
design_date=
production_date=1984
service=
used_by= FAA
wars=
spec_type= ?
diameter= 0.4 m
wingspan=1.2 m
length=4.18 m
weight= 550 kg
speed=Mach 0.9 +
vehicle_range= 60 km max (estimated, and depending on the launch conditions)
ceiling=?
filling=150 kg
engine=two stage solid propellant rocket motors
steering=?
guidance=passive radar homing,video guided
variants=AS 37 "Martel" radar, AS37 "Armat", AJ 168 "Martel" Video
number=?
detonation=proximity-fuzeThe Martel is an Anglo-French
anti-radiation missile (ARM). The name Martel is a contraction of "Missile, Anti-Radiation, Television", referring to the guidance options. There are two variants, the passive radar guided (AS 37) and the video guided (AJ 168).The aircraft that used these missiles were the
Blackburn Buccaneer (up to three TV or four ARM variant), theSEPECAT Jaguar (Two) and theMirage III /F1 (one or two). The task of the Martel was quite oriented to anti-ship attacks with its long range and heavy warhead. There was not, at the time, a small radar homing missile like theAGM-84 Harpoon with an active radar, so the only viable solution was aTV or ARM sensor. With a relatively long range, a heavy payload, and asubsonic speed, thismissile compares more to an anti-ship weapon like theExocet or theAS.34 Kormoran than an anti-radar missile. It weighs three times the weight of theAGM-45 Shrike , with half the speed and much more range and explosive power. It was possible to adapt the Martel ARM to be used against different wavelength radars. It was an improvement compared to the early Standard ARM missiles, that had only one narrow-band homing sensor. But the ARM sensor was only selectable on the ground, not in flight and so before taking-off it was necessary to know what kind of radar should be attacked.The UK has used both types, the French only the radar-equipped variant. The Martel fuselage forms the basis for the Sea Eagle anti-ship missile with a
turbojet to improve range, while the French used it to developARMAT , an advanced ARM missile in the '80s. For ARM functions, theRAF adopted a totally new missile, much smaller, theALARM .The Martel was probably used by the Iraqi army against
Iran , and was used byFrance againstLibya during the Eperviermilitary operation , supportingChad . It was reported in one particular case, that four Jaguars took off carrying one Martel each. Three failed the launch for technical reason, but the last one hit aSA-6 radar, destroying it completelyFact|date=October 2007.Operators
;FRA
*French Air Force ;IND
*Indian Air Force ;IRQ
*Iraqi Air Force ;UK
*Royal Air Force (Retired)References
* War machine encyclopedia, Limited publishing 1984, Pag. 1445-46 (Italian version printed by De Agostini)
* Sgarlato, Nico, "in volo contro i radar", A&D magazine, Delta editions, December 1990.
* [http://www.acig.org/artman/publish/article_360.shtml Cooper, Tom "War in Lybia, article copyrighted © 2002-3 by ACIG.org"]
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