The Navy recently completed two successful live fire test missions on the AIM-9X Block II Sidewinder missile at Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division in China Lake, Calif.

A team from Air Test and Evaluation Squadron (VX) 31 conducted back-to-back developmental tests Aug.31 and Sept.1 to demonstrate Block IIโ€™s ability to deliver expanded air-to-air warfare capabilities.

โ€œI am very pleased both missions achieved all test objectives,โ€ said Capt. John Martins, Air-to Air Missile Systems program manager (PMA-259). โ€œThe team has accumulated an impressive record with nine successful live fire events in nine attempts. These tests verify the weaponโ€™s maturity as we prepare for entry into operational test.โ€

During both missions, an F/A-18 aircraft fired one telemetry-equipped missile against a BQM-74 sub-scale target. The test events relied on AIM-9X Block IIโ€™s multiple enhancements including: improved lock-on-after-launch; extended range lofting fly-out profile; two way data link; and improved all weather laser fusing against small targets.

The first mission tested the weaponโ€™s ability to fire against an extremely small target flying at low altitudes over the California desert at an extended beyond visual range. The second mission demonstrated Block IIโ€™s all-weather capability when the test pilot, flying below the 1,000 feet marine layer of clouds off the Point Mugu, Calif. coast, shot at a target flying above the clouds.

Day twoโ€™s test also incorporated the first use of GPS-enabled AN/DKT-89-3 Airborne Telemetry Equipment, enabling highly-accurate, high-rate, three dimensional time, space and position information to be collected during missile fly-out. Designed and built by the government team in China Lake, the AN-DKT-89-3 provides unprecedented real-time and post-flight data accuracy and is an extraordinary improvement in telemetry capability.

โ€œIn the past, it was extremely difficult to estimate how close the missile passed by the target,โ€ Martins said. โ€œThis enhancement allows us to better quantify missile characteristics and endgame performance against the target.โ€
AIM-9X Block II, the newest variant of the venerable Sidewinder missile family, greatly improves the performance capabilities of the AIM-9X to counter advanced air-to-air threats. Recently approved for low rate initial production, AIM-9X Block II is scheduled to enter operational test in spring 2012.

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