RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile | |
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![]() The aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt launches a Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM). | |
Type | Close-in weapon system |
Place of origin | Germany and United States |
Service history | |
In service | 1992–present |
Used by | § Operators |
Production history | |
Designer | General Dynamics (now Raytheon) and Diehl BGT Defence |
Designed | 1976 |
Manufacturer | General Dynamics (now Raytheon) and Diehl Defence |
Unit cost |
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Produced | 1985–present |
Variants | § Variants |
Specifications | |
Mass | |
Length | 2.79 m (9 ft 2 in) (missile) |
Diameter |
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Wingspan | 434 mm (17.1 in) |
Warhead | Blast fragmentation warhead |
Warhead weight | 11.3 kg (24 lb 15 oz) |
Engine | Hercules/Bermite Mk. 36 Solid-fuel rocket |
Propellant | Solid |
Operational range | 9 km (5.6 mi) |
Maximum speed | In excess of Mach 2 (1,500 mph; 2,500 km/h) |
Guidance system |
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Accuracy | Over 95% |
Launch platform | Mk 144 Guided Missile Launcher (GML) of the Mk 49 Guided Missile Launching System (GMLS) |
The RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) is a small, lightweight, infrared homing surface-to-air missile. The Rolling Airframe Missiles, together with the Mk 49 Guided Missile Launching System (GMLS) and support equipment, make up the RAM Mk 31 Guided Missile Weapon System (GMWS). The Mk-144 Guided Missile Launcher (GML) unit weighs 5,777 kilograms (12,736 lb) and stores 21 missiles. The original weapon cannot employ its own sensors prior to firing, so it must be integrated with a ship's combat system, which directs the launcher at targets. On U.S. ships, it is integrated with the AN/SWY-2 Ship Defense Surface Missile System (SDSMS) and Ship Self-Defense System(SSDS) Mk 1 or Mk 2-based combat systems. SeaRAM, a launcher variant equipped with independent sensors derived from the Vulcan Phalanx CIWS, is being installed on Littoral Combat Ships and certain Arleigh Burke-class destroyers.
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