Over at "The Aviationist" website, there is a new article talking about Lockheed Martin's new "Cuda" missle, a hyper velocity hit-to-kill air to air missile, that has no warhead, and relies on sheer impact energy from the extreme velocity involved to kill the target. Sort of like a powered rail gun projectile, just not as fast, and much larger I guess. Anyway, if it is in service secretly, or at least undergoing successful testing and close to being fielded, this brings up an interesting point regarding the whole "out turn, or out maneuver an incoming missile". As I had said earlier in the thread, it's a matter of many factors, but distance and velocity seems most important when it comes to a "no escape" type of zone or range with these new missiles. Obviously with no warhead, they are expecting and are likely having a lot of success with this weapon hitting the target with great frequency, which I'm sure would involve extremely hard maneuvering drones or other targets. The good news is, that the F35 and F22 can apparently carry 2 to 3x as many of these things as they can Aim120's.
Common Mace and Eagl, spill the secret intel on these new wepons and tell us everything else you know! I know that there will be airborne lasers, if there isn't already! PEW PEW PEW! I want to know about the UFO's too!! (j/k). I would like to hear what the pro's think of this type of a2a missile, and how it relates to maintaining and expanding the advantage the West has over the East in terms of firepower.