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Surveilling Miniature Attack
Cruise Missile
(SMACM)
Lockheed
Martin
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SMACM
is a long range, long endurance, expendable unmanned air vehicle (UAV)
that can be used in a reconnaissance role or in an armed version to
attack moving or stationary targets. SMACM will be launched from
outside the range of enemy air defenses from attack aircraft. The
weapon incorporates a J45G turbojet engine, two-way datalink,
multimode warhead and an all weather seeker.
The weapon is loaded with four powered
LOCAAS weapons configured for the
size and shape of a Small Diameter Bomb (line 3), will be carried
internally under a BRU-61/B weapon's rack to be used with F/A-22
and F-35 aircraft as well as JUCAS unmanned combat aircraft. The
six foot long, 142 pound weapon will be equipped with larger wings
to extend its range to 250 nm. It will be operable from all types
of combat aircraft and UAVs. The SMACM vehicle offers a choice of
two seekers - a Tri-Mode seeker combining milimeter wave RF radar,
an Imaging Infrared (IIR)
and semi-active laser (SAL) -
similar to the seeker used for the JCM
program. The three modes provide an all weather capability, and
when seeker data is fused, it can categorize a target.
The second seeker, known as "Tri-Star Seeker" is a
combination of MMW, active LADAR and
SAL.When coupled with its automatic target recognition algorithms,
Tri-Star technology provides a high probability of detection of
tactical military vehicles and reliable combat ID. 3D images give
the LADAR an effective capability to identify targets in cluttered
environments, including detection of targets under camouflage or
tree cover.
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