How Heat Seeking Missile Works I Aim 9 Sidewinder
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2024
- This is a heat-seeking missile, and inside this cover is the optical guidance system.
The heat source from this aircraft travels through a set of lenses into the reticle, which spins on its axis. These infrared signatures are converted into audible tones like this sound here.
All set and done, the pilot releases the missile, which uses a solid fuel rocket as the motor to chase the infrared heat source.
The servo section controls the four canards to guide this AIM-9 Sidewinder towards the target.
However, sometimes it could lock onto the sun or another heat source instead of an enemy airplane, such as a plane deploying flares.
Later on, the AIM-9X began using infrared cameras to take pictures of where the seeker head is looking and, again, use computer algorithms to find their target.
The difference is that IIR seekers can recognize the shape of an aircraft and compare it against a database, using that information to improve their ability to track the target.
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The missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't.
I saw this comment on almost every UA-cam Video about Missiles
I wonder why?
@@Aitellyits an very famous video of the USAF (i think) explaining how the missile works,with an narrator,the audio is well know for how confusing the audio is
@@Aitelly
It came from this famous video explaining missles.
watch?v= bZe5J8SVCYQ
@Aitelly people are only giving you half the story. It is a video describing how a missle works. Specifically an inertial guidance missle. Commonly known as INS. In this a missle (or aircraft) dosent know exactly where it is. But it does know it's change in velocity and direction. If you know you turned left, then you know you didn't turn right kind of deal.
The narrator knows where the missile video is by knowing where the missile coments aren't and by knowing where they aren't the the narrator can find where it is.
Former USAF munitions specialist here. Regarding the cooling to the seeker head, the AIM-9L/M utilized an on-board gas cylinder ( shaped a bit like a pot ) that contained 3000 PSI of Argon gas. When activated, this provided the necessary cooling as required. The Navy versions had Argon supplied from the aircraft itself
Bruh let's not spread potential classified information on the internet when we are literally on the brink of war with China and in proxy wars with Iran and Russia.
where do Navy jets keep their argon in the aircraft, and why do they need it onboard the plane?
@@user-rs1fo2dd9b Not sure. I was given this information by a Navy AO ( aviation ordinance). I had mentioned the Argon cylinders that we used to swap out, and he looked puzzled and informed me that Navy versions supply Argon from the aircraft itself. I’ve never seen how this connects, but there you have it.
Retired USAF AMMO troop here. The old TMU-72/B Coolant Pressure Tank. Damn, I've filled thousands of those little tanks.
@@user-rs1fo2dd9b A nitrogen bottle is stored inside of LAU-7 launcher which supplies the cooling for the missile. I don't know why, but I think it's because it's faster to change the bottle in the launcher than change the bottle in the missile. Also the bottle is bigger inside of the launcher, so you can track longer before changing the bottle
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Nice video but- Modern AIM-9X warheads use a Tungsten (in my language = "folded cable") warhead that slices aircraft like a sword. It behaves a bit different than HE frag but excels at cutting down aircraft- would be nice to see in an animation. It's used in a bunch of newer A2A too
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Its called continuas rod warhead
Becose to make it you need ro weld rods around explosives so when the explosives explode the rods would stay connected
Continuous rod warheads existed since like 1950s. First Sidewinder to get them was AIM-9D IIRC.
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Your quality has gone up but you should explain how the guidance system works, like how the data is transmitted to the flight controls or how the missile is able to detect the speed of a target and compensate appropriately
Noted. Will keep that in mind.
But there is a lot of Equations and trigonometry and we thought that would bore a lot of people 😞.
So we intentionally skipped that part.
@@Aitelly I think it would be rather interesting in sight especially for me since I'm studying avionics
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Cool! I remember learning this on the website called how stuff works over 15 years ago.
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That new AIM-9X is scary. Being able to counter flares.
Missiles with irccm have existed for over 30 years now
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“The missile knows where it is at all times.
It knows this because it knows where it isn't.
By subtracting where it is from where it isn't,
Or where it isn't from where it is (whichever is
Greater), it obtains a difference, or deviation.
The guidance subsystem uses deviations to generate corrective
Commands to drive the missile from a position where it is to a
Position where it isn't,
And arriving at a position where it wasn't, it now is.
Consequently, the position where it is,
Is now the position that it wasn't,
And it follows that the position that
It was, is now the position that it isn't.
In the event that the position that it is in is not the position that
It wasn't, the system has acquired a variation,
The variation being the difference between
Where the missile is, and where it wasn't.
If variation is considered to be a
Significant factor, it too may be corrected by the GEA.
However, the missile must also know where it was.
The missile guidance computer scenario works as follows.
Because a variation has modified some of the information
The missile has obtained, it is not sure just where it is.
However, it is sure where it isn't,
Within reason, and it knows where it was.
It now subtracts where it should be from where it wasn't,
Or vice-versa, and by differentiating this from the algebraic sum of
Where it shouldn't be, and where it was,
It is able to obtain the deviation
And its variation, which is called error.”
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so the spinning seeker can detect if the infrared source is deviating from the missile's trajectory by changing in pulse frequencies. but how the seeker can detect which direction the target is deviating to?
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Very nice video! I enjoy it. Pls make video on AIM-7 Sparrow radar guided missile.
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I believe this question was settled a long time ago
"The missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't. By subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is (whichever is greater), it obtains a difference, or deviation. The guidance subsystem uses deviations to generate corrective commands to drive the missile from a position where it is to a position where it isn't, and arriving at a position where it wasn't, it now is. Consequently, the position where it is, is now the position that it wasn't, and it follows that the position that it was, is now the position that it isn't.[...]"
I’m not defense expert can you explain me in very simple sentences.
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i got lost at 3:30 explaining the infrared 😂 but still dope
It's a difficult subject compressed in 8 minutes
@@Aitellya tip on this topic is using simpler words at first to get an understanding and then start adding words like amplitude or phase
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I wish the video explained how the missle keeps locked on to the target.
If it’s out of the centre of the reticule, how does the computer know if the rocket needs to go up/down/left/right to realign its course with the target.
Let alone the mentioning that it takes a shortcut, and aims at a location where the target will be (in a few seconds).
1:21; in this air combat, many Chinese PLA Airforce Mig-17s, not Mig-15s, were shot down by ROC Airforce F-86 Sabres with Aim-9B Sidewinders. Mig-17 has air supremacy over F-86 because Mig-17 speed can reach sound speed but F-86 does not have the this speed as Mig-17.
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Question?
What about anti heat jammer, for example a heat flare?
What about if the enemy aircraft launches another missile after the Heat Seeking missile?
Could you use a low emp against the Heat Seeking missile?
Does the reticle ever go bad?
Those pulses how often is it, is it in seconds, minutes?
Yes we Forgot to add that may another Video.
Thanks for the idea
The AIM-9M is more susceptible to flare decoys. The AIM-9X has improved IRCCM (IR Counter-Counter Measures) aka flare rejection technology. It takes into account many factors. Also the 9X has digital image processing to recognise a target-like object in it's field of view (it is shaped like a plane, not a flare, etc).
Most military hardware is EMP hardened, but I dont know specifically about AIM-9s.
The frequency of the tones is from 500hz, 750hz, and the high pitched "locked on" final tone is 1500hz. I believe these come from the frequency of the reticle from older models but was carried over to the new 9X digital models for consistency.
Hope that helps!
@@MattH-wg7oueven the aim9m isnt too bad
Its the first (?) Aim9 with irccm
If i remember correctly everything before the M just locks the hottest thingvit sees
@@MattH-wg7ou It does.
IRCM does that
As many other suggested and I also suggested it would be interesting to see the effects of different warheads.
Like the continuous rod warhead that slices planes in half.
Or the effects on the crew when an apfsds/shaped charge etc penetrates the tank.
WHY is it so destructive?
The first Sidewinder to receive IRCCM that avoids flares and the sun is the AIM-9M the variant before the AIM-9X. Although the IRCCM on the 9X is still far better than on the 9M.
imagine how scared the mig17 was when the supposedly anti tank rocket started to turn for him.
They were rear aspect only soo the mig probably didnt even see the missile
can you do a video on how the various missile launcher rails and bomb racks work? also the drop tank mounts and how they drop?
At 4:27 the subject is changed into something completely different!!! It was explaining the concept of work when it jumps to intercepting incoming targets!
Almost spot on but you missed the proxomity lasers on the side of the missile .apart from that best missile video i have seen by a country mile. You Never skimp or take ,liberty with the details like others .
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These missiles are able to lead the target without knowing the distance to target using a concept known as proportional navigation or constant bearing decreasing range.
Before launching, the pilot shows the missile a picture of some heat, and perhaps one of its jumpers, that way it knows what to look for.
The AIM-9M and newer versions after that had IRCCM (InfraRed Counter CounterMeasures) so it will now the difference between engine heat and IRCM. also the AIM-9A/B didn't have the capability to pull major G's if I'm correct only able to pull 10G's which is not much compare to the more modern AIM-9X where its able to pull up to like 45+ G's.
Awesome piece of information
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We want a video on aesa radar please.😊
I think, the heat source doesn't go to the seeker but is simply detected by it.
Are these any good against old fashioned prop aircraft? Or is there not enough heat source for them to track?
More than enough.
Try and do one about the Topol Missile.
Great animation! What is it made in?
Ви моделюєте через 3д блендер?
I appreciate that you are using the SU-34 as a target for this missile. Thank you for your work.
Since all cold war era missiles were focused on Soviet Aircrafts
We had to show a Russian Jet
Why theres no missile scientest build a missile using shape edge seeker annd the missile that guided by anti flare and interceptor jammer?
The additional historical note for a weapon design that spans decades really enhanced the segment. On a different tangent, the AIM-9X is not an effective AAM for UAPs like "Tictac" because it does not exist in the weapon's database, right?
Yes there's some flaws in the missiles.
But I just like the fact that the Engineer made them during the 1950s.
When it's on the plane pylons, it looks small. But when you remember the measurements you also remember that it's longer then the height of a building's floor.
Time to build one at my home garage
This type seeker is old, made in the1950s, this is one of two types of seekers they used for the stinger and the older missile called redeye, the one he's talking about now is called a reticle scan seeker that uses ir detector's in the seeker, which pick up the heat from the target, the detector signals go to a microprocessor that creates an image frame, this action is repeated constantly while the missile is in flight, the multiple frames are sent to the tracker electronics I they quit using cause
This is why there is chaff and flares
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AIM-9X's last kills are Russian SU-25, Syrian Mig-23 and Mi-17 helicopter which were shot down by Turkish Airforce's F-16s
I didnt get that spining thing part is there any source about that system?
nice try Putin
素人質問ですが、ミサイルに対して電波妨害は可能でしょうか?(例えば超強力なレーザーでシーカーを目眩ましして回避する)
Yes the order Aim 9 missile
@@Aitelly I see. It's possible. Thank you for your reply!
Please make video on "T 14 ARMATA TANK"
When will the abramsX be made?
the name is kind of confusing me. i know the animation is human-made but is the voice AI?
Can you make a bazooka vs T-90M
Hmmm will take a look
In 1958 Taiwanese F86 Sabre fought against PRC Mig17 not Mig15 (in some different info I heard) 🇹🇼💪🏻
Can you do one about radar missiles too?
Good Idea! will do it
can you do russian msta-s howitzer with its famous krasnopol round
Can you make a video? BMP-3
can i know the source of your information , i really wants to study more about them
no
Interesting that you pronounced it “side-wind-er.” I’ve always heard it pronounced “side-whine-der.” Not saying you’re wrong or I’m right, just interesting. Nice video.
Thanks for your feedback.
Will transfer it to the voice over artist.
@@Aitelly no need. Wasn’t making fun of anyone. Love y’all’s videos.
He also miss pronounced Mach
can give how to work AGM-114 Hellfire Missile
Damn i still don't understand
Long time you shoot
Skip to 2:00 if you want to avoid the boring, pointless preamble.
Still dont know how it works. Sorry but i do not understand why the reticle even needs to be there. How it aim when missile is fired? is that somehow "store" the wave amplitude and phase and it trying to follow this pattern and based on that it steer the wings? I think this should be quite more detailed here. Especially when the videos is named as it is.
Su-34? Only in your dreams, buddy!
That was the only recent 3D model we have😉
I wouldn't be surprised if the missle aims for the cockpit.
can you make video about T14 Armata
You forgot to mention the preconditioning of the missile.
After the manufacturing, every heatseeking missile is put to emotional abuse, and refused contact with other machines. This psychological abuse makes each missile to seek warmth of another machine.
Missile lore goes crazy
Please do not have sex with in heat seeking missle
Just now, 49 replaced 98
So the missile is faster than the jet
😔
Yes
Well, how else can an Air-to-Air missile kill a jet?
When is the next video coming