Video Shows Ukrainian MiGs Firing Raytheon Missiles

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Key Takeaways:

  • Ukrainian forces have successfully integrated the digitally dependent Raytheon AGM-88 HARM missile into their analog MiG-29 fighter jets.
  • This integration enables MiG-29s to target and destroy radar-guided surface-to-air missiles, clearing the path for subsequent air strikes against Russian forces.
  • The innovative solution reportedly involved using "off-the-shelf" avionics, such as a portable GPS, to provide targeting information to the pilot.
  • It is speculated that a tablet and GPS are used to substitute for the missile's standard Multi-Function Display (MFD) for displaying radiation emitters and target selection.
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It would appear some good old U.S. (and Ukrainian) ingenuity has gone into the apparently successful integration of the digitally dependent Raytheon AGM-88 high-speed anti-radiation missile (HARM) into the completely analog MiG-29s of the Ukrainian air force. The potent weapon, which is designed to home in on and take out radar-guided surface-to-air missiles, is now being used by UAF pilots to clear the way for air strikes against the Russians. And it would appear the solution was some off-the-shelf avionics that might be found in your average Cessna 172.

Along with video of the missiles leaving the rails of the MiG-29, the footage released by the Ukrainians shows a shot of the cockpit sporting a portable GPS. Although no details have been released about the installation, it’s speculated the missile’s sensors are linked to the GPS to give targeting information to the pilot. The missile normally reports to the aircraft’s MFD and gives the pilot a list of radiation emitters, one of which is selected for destruction. In the MiG installation, the tablet and GPS may substitute for the MFD.

Russ Niles

Russ Niles is Editor-in-Chief of AVweb. He has been a pilot for 30 years and joined AVweb 22 years ago. He and his wife Marni live in southern British Columbia where they also operate a small winery.
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