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The RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) is a small, lightweight, infrared homing surface-to-air missile in use by the German, Japanese, Greek, Turkish, South Korean, Saudi Arabian, Egyptian, Mexican, UAE, and United States navies. It was originally intended and used primarily as a point-defense weapon against anti-ship missiles. As its name indicates, RAM rolls as it flies. The missile must roll during flight because the RF tracking system uses a two-antenna interferometer that can measure phase interference of the electromagnetic wave in one plane only. The rolling interferometer permits the antennas to look at all planes of incoming energy. In addition, because the missile rolls, only one pair of steering canards is required.[2] As of 2005, it is the only U.S. Navy missile to operate in this manner.CONTROLS:
• AG 1 FireLOADOUTS:
• 13 X RIM-116 MissileOriginal Craft From:
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You are a great source of knowledge, I know that missile.com site but you know tons! Ok so I know how they target and track but how do they steer? What’s the min-max range and altitude (either this one or real life if your unsure, there is no way you don’t know that off the top off your head)🤲
brooo this is so accurate 100/10