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The Mitsubishi AAM-4 (Type 99 air-to-air missile, ) is a medium-range
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. It is a modern
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developed in Japan and intended to replace the
semi-active radar homing Semi-active radar homing (SARH) is a common type of missile guidance system, perhaps the most common type for longer-range air-to-air and surface-to-air missile systems. The name refers to the fact that the missile itself is only a passive dete ...
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missile in service. It has been operational since 1999. The main contractor is
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. The AAM-4 had a development cost of 36.2 billion yen. The 2010 AAM-4B was the world's first air-to-air missile with an AESA radar seeker. The AAM-4's fins are too large to fit in the internal weapons bay of the
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. This, along with other factors, led to a program with
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to adapt the AAM-4B's AESA seeker technology to MBDA's
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missile airframe to produce the JNAAM. However this project has since been canceled. The AAM-4 is instead expected to be succeeded by a new domestic medium range air to air missile, which is slated for use on GCAP. In addition to its air-to-air capabilities, the missile also has the capabilities to intercept
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s and other ASMs. However it can only engage them from the front aspect, lacking sufficient energy to hit them from side or rear aspects.


Development

Technical research into a future medium-range AAM started in Japan in 1985, however it wasn't until 1994 that the design for the AAM-4 itself started, with early live testing of the XAAM-4 being done as early as late 1996 from a modified F-4EJ Kai. It initially saw service on the
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, on post J-MSIP models, or else models which had undergone IRAN. It was not on the
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initially due to it lacking a place for the J/ARG-1
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, however it was later added when the radar was upgraded to the J/APG-2, which included the necessary components. Its fins are too large to be fitted to the F-35 Lightning II without changes to the mounting pylons, and additionally requires the J/ARG-1 radio transceiver to function, which can not be mounted on the F-35. The AAM-4 uses a fuzzy guidance logic control system, as opposed to PID or binary logic. With over 70 values being taken into account to calculate its control logic. This allows for superior energy retention over other guidance logics. Additionally it greatly improves ECCM, by allowing for soft comparisons of
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, and semi-active targeting information, cross referencing error rates from detected interference and target velocity information to estimate the most accurate information to guide itself.AAM-4 Fuzzy Guidance Logic, 9-236400, Japanese Patent Office, 9 September 1997 It uses a directional blast fragmentation warhead, with roughly 16.2 kg
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equivalent of explosive surrounded by 600 fragmentation segments, each with up to 7.7mm of steel penetration. It is detonated with a variable detonation system, using either a 4-quadrant radar proximity fuse, or an impact fuse, to direct the blast in the direction of the detected target. The proximity fuse additionally uses frequency modulation to resist electronic countermeasures. This fuse has a 4-6s arming period after being fired.99式空対空誘導弾(B)CPS-U13200-4, Japan Ministry of Defense, 13 August 2016 The datalink for the missile is provided by the J/ARG-1 radio transceiver, an X-Ku band radio transceiver which uses frequency modulation to reduce its detectability by hostiles, as well as to resist interference from
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. The missile can be fired without this transceiver, however when doing so greatly decreases its effectiveness. The seeker of the AAM-4 is, like its proximity fuse and datalink system, operated using frequency modulation to minimize its ability to be detected by hostile
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s. Unlike the
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, which uses a
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transmitter, the AAM-4 uses a small, high-output, and inexpensive gallium arsenide semiconductor FET improving lock-on performance, ECCM and anti-clutter performance. The seeker has a detection range of 15 km against a target 2.5m^2 in size. The improved AAM-4B was the world's first air-to-air missile with an AESA radar seeker. The AAM-4B entered production in 2010 for service on the F-15J and F-2. It has a range of 1.2x that of the regular AAM-4, thanks to improved guidance logic, as well as a 1.4x increase in autonomous detection range (up to 21 kilometers). Using
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semi-conductors, it operates in the
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, and is capable of SAR imaging. The Type 12 surface-to-ship missile and
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use the same seeker, using its imaging capabilities to allow for the detection of stealth ships, being successfully capable of spotting a
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. On 17 July 2014, Japan announced a collaboration with the United Kingdom to study the development of a new Joint New Air-to-Air Missile ( JNAAM).
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is prime contractor on the
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missile which entered service on the
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in 2016 and on the
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and
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in 2018, and can fit in the internal weapons bay of the F-35. It has a unique variable-flow ramjet motor that according to MBDA gives the Meteor the largest no-escape zone of any air-to-air missile. The JNAAM will " ombine/nowiki> the UK's missile-related technologies and Japanese seeker technologies", possibly with some adjustments to help the missile fit better in the F-35 weapons bay.


Variants

*AAM-4 – Original version with range that entered service in 1999. *AAM-4B – Improved version introduced in 2010 with a
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and range. The seeker also utilized to the Type 12 surface-to-ship missile. As well as on the
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. *XRIM-4 – Naval surface-launched variant, project was previously canceled but effectively resurrected in 2016. *AAM-4TDR – Throttleable Ducted Rocket (TDR) Test model, based on the XRIM-4, had
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and BTT (Bank to turn) capabilities. Range estimated to be around 1.6-2x that of the AAM-4.


Operators

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* F-15J Eagle *
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Specifications

* Length: 3,667 mm * Diameter: 203 mm * Wing span: 770 mm * Weight: * Guidance:
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,
semi-active radar homing Semi-active radar homing (SARH) is a common type of missile guidance system, perhaps the most common type for longer-range air-to-air and surface-to-air missile systems. The name refers to the fact that the missile itself is only a passive dete ...
, active radar homing * Range: 70 km (AAM-4), 85 km (AAM-4BJapan Upgrades Air-to-Air
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See also

* * * * – short range heatseeking missile introduced 2004 * * * * * *


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