Sparrow e Skyflash inerte
No, an inert AIM-7E Sparrow or Skyflash missile does not contain steel balls, as its purpose is training, not destruction
.
Inert versions of the missile contain all the functional components of a
live missile except the explosive warhead. The warhead is replaced with
a weight, such as concrete, to simulate the missile's weight and
balance, but a training missile does not contain steel balls designed to
fragment and cause damage like a fragmentation warhead. Inert training missile: An inert or practice version of the AIM-7E Sparrow or Skyflash is a training aid that is non-explosive.
Il missile che ha abbattuto il dc9 come dice la perizia Sewell è Missile Acrid del Mig 25 decollato da Pratica di Mare, Mig del sios di Tascio con pilota italiano. Il missile Acrid era in dotazione ad AM Italia:
Missile: AA-6 "Acrid"
- Origin: Developed by the Soviet Union in the 1960s for the MiG-25P interceptor.
- Purpose: It is a long-range air-to-air missile.
- Warhead: The warhead contains an explosive charge, typically made up of a mixture of RDX and TNT, to destroy the target.
- Guidance: Variants include radar-guided and infrared-guided versions
- Acrid missile (R-40)
- NATO Designation: AA-6 "Acrid".
- Type: Soviet-era air-to-air missile, developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
- Purpose: Designed to intercept high-speed targets like bombers.
- Warhead: The R-40 used a fragmentation warhead, with pre-formed fragments like spheres or cubes arranged to be ejected upon detonation.
- Versions: It had two versions: an infrared-guided R-40T and a radar-guided R-40R.
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