AIM-9M Sidewinder
The AIM-9M Sidewinder is an American infrared homing air-to-air missile, it was introduced in Update 2.29 "Sons of Attila"
The AIM-9M entered service in 1983 as much improved AIM-9L with much better background rejection and a form of IRCCM. The AIM-9M is responsible for all 10 Sidewinder kills in the 1991 Gulf War
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Vehicles equipped with this weapon
General info
The AIM-9M Sidewinder is the first sidewinder to have IRCCM, and it achieves this by suspending the seeker if it detects flare countermeasures. and resorting to INS navigation and a reduced/low smoke motor. It is directly based on the USN/AF AIM-9L
Missile characteristics | |
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Mass | 84.5 kg |
Guidance | IR |
Aspect | All-aspects |
Lock range in rear aspect | 11km |
Lock range in all aspect | 3km |
ECCM | Yes |
Launch Range | 18km |
Maximum Speed | 2.5M |
Maximum Overload | 30G |
Missile Guidance time | 60.0s |
Explosive mass | 4.58kg TNTeq |
Effective damage
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Comparison with analogues
Compared to the AIM-9L it is practically the exact same expect for the IRCCM capabilities of it. It still has the same max G pull and the same range as the AIM-9L. While compared the R-73 it doesn't pull as hard but for better IRCCM capabilities from the front and side or at long range. The AIM-9M also has longer range then the R-73
Missile Characteristics | AIM-9M | R-73 | Magic 2 | AIM-9L |
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Mass | 84 kg | 105 kg | 89 kg | 84 kg |
Guidance | IR | IR | IR | IR |
Aspect | All-Aspect | All-Aspect | All-aspects | All-Aspect |
Seeker Head | Uncaged (radar slavable) | Uncaged (radar slavable) | Uncaged (radar slavable) | Uncaged (radar slavable) |
Lock range (rear-aspect) | 11 km | 11 km | 6 km | 11 km |
Lock range (all-aspect) | 3 km | 3.4 km | 3 km | 3 km |
ECCM | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
ECCM Type | Suspended Animation | FOV Gating | FOV Gating | N/A |
Thrust Vectoring | No | Yes | No | No |
Launch range | 18 km | 30km | 10 km | 18 km |
Maximum speed | 2.5 M | 2.5 M | 3 M | 2.5 M |
Maximum overload | 30 G | 40 G | 35 G | 30 G |
Missile guidance time | 60 s | 25 s | 25 s | 60 s |
Explosive Mass | 4.06 kg TNTeq | 5.96 kg TNTeq | 9.6kg TNTeq | 4.06 kg TNTeq |
Usage in battles
The AIM-9M is known for it's Great seeker and IRCCM as well and it's decent G overload. With the IRCCM features of the AIM-9M it makes it a very challenging opponent for the enemy planes It also has good range compared to other missiles.
Pros and cons
Pros:
- Best or one of the best IRCCM in the game.
- Great range
Cons:
- Weak in a dogfight
- Relatively low G overload
- Relatively less explosive content than some counterparts
Defense
The AIM-9M requires new ways to flare the missile since it has a new type of IRCCM, there are 3 different ways to defeat against AIM-9M
Preflaring
Preflaring involves flaring before the missile launch, to prevent the enemy pliot from gaining a targeting solution and firing on you.
"Flare Flower"
A "Flare Flower" involves making a sort of flower of flares for the AIM-9M to bite off on.
Direction change
Direction change involves flaring and then changing your direction of your plane into on that you were not going before. This exploits a weakness of the AIM-9Ms IRCCM as it shuts off and goes to your last known position.
History
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See also
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