- RIM-2 Terrier
Infobox Weapon
is_missile=yes
name=RIM-2 Terrier
caption=RIM-2 Terrier on board USS "Boston" (CAG-1)
origin=USA
type=Medium RangeSurface-to-air missile
used_by=United States Navy , and Others.
manufacturer=Convair
unit_cost=
propellant=Solid Rocket Fuel
production_date=
service=
engine=Solid fuel rocket
engine_power=
weight=3000 lb (1360 kg) (missile: 1180 lb, booster: 1820 lb) (535 and 825 kg)
length=27 ft (8.23 m)
height=
diameter=13.5 in
wingspan=
speed=Mach 3.0
vehicle_range=17.3 nm (32 km)
ceiling=80,000 ft (24,400 m)
altitude=
filling=218 lb (99 kg) controlled-fragmentation
guidance=Semi-active radar homing
detonation=
launch_platform=Surface ShipThe
Convair RIM-2 Terrier was a two-stage medium-range navalsurface-to-air missile (SAM), and was among the earliest surface-to-air missiles to equipUnited States Navy ships. Originally, the Terrier had a launch thrust of 23 kN (5,200 lbf), and weight of 1392 kg (3,069 lb). Its original dimensions were a diameter of 340 mm, a length of 8.08 m, and a fin span of 1.59 m."Terrier" has also been used as a
sounding rocket , typically as a first stage, for conducting research. The Terrier can be equipped with various upper stages, like the Asp, the Tomahawk or the Orion.History
The Terrier was a development of the Bumblebee Project, the Navy's effort to develop a surface-to-air missile to provide a middle layer of defense against air attack (between carrier fighters and antiaircraft guns). It was test launched from USS "Mississippi" (AG-128) ex (BB-41), and operationally first deployed on the
Boston class cruiser s, USS "Boston" (CAG-1) and USS "Canberra" (CAG-2). Its designation was SAM-N-7 until 1963 when it was redesignated RIM-2.Initially, the Terrier used radar
beam-riding guidance, wing control, a conventional warhead, had a top speed of only Mach 1.8, and a range of only 10nautical mile s (19 km), it was useful only against subsonic targets. Before it was even in widespread service it was seeing major improvements. The RIM-2C, named the Terrier BT-3 (Beam-riding, Tail control, series 3) was introduced in 1958. The wings were replaced with fixed strakes, and the tail became the control surface. The BT-3 also had a new motor, and featured extended range, Mach 3 speed, and better maneuverability. The RIM-2D Terrier BT-3A(N) used aW45 1kt nuclear warhead, but all other variants used a 218 lb (99 kg) controlled-fragmentation warhead. The RIM-2E introducedsemi-active radar homing , for greater effectiveness against low-flying targets. The final version, the RIM-2F, used a new motor which doubled effective range to 40nm.The Terrier was the primary missile system of most US Navy cruisers built during the
1960s . It could be installed on much smaller ships than the much larger and longer-rangedRIM-8 Talos . A Terrier installation typically consisted of the Mk 10 twin-arm launcher with a 40-round rear-loading magazine, but some ships had extended magazines with 80 or 120 rounds, and the installation in the Boston and Canberra used a bottom-loading magazine of 72 rounds.The Terrier was replaced by the extended range
RIM-67 Standard missile.Terrier Versions
Gallery
See also
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USS Norton Sound (AVM-1)
*RIM-8 Talos
*RIM-24 Tartar
*RIM-67 Standard External links
* [http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/terrier.htm http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/terrier.htm]
* [http://www.astronautix.com/lvfam/terrier.htm http://www.astronautix.com/lvfam/terrier.htm]
* [http://www.nsroc.com http://www.nsroc.com]
* [http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/m-2.html General Dynamics (Convair) SAM-N-7/RIM-2 Terrier]
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