ALARM

ALARM[1]
ALARM under the wing of a RAF Tornado GR4
ALARM under the wing of a RAF Tornado GR4
TypeAir-to-surface anti-radar missile
Service history
In service1990
Used bySee operators
WarsGulf War
Kosovo War
Iraq War
Libyan civil war (2011)
Yemeni Civil War (2014-present)
Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen
Production history
DesignerBAe Dynamics
Designed1982
ManufacturerBAe Dynamics (1982–1999)
MBDA UK (since 1999)
Produced1986–present
Specifications
Mass268 kg (591 lb)
Length4.24 m (13 ft 11 in)
Diameter230 mm (9 in)
Wingspan0.73 m (2 ft 5 in)
WarheadProximity fused high-explosive
Detonation
mechanism
Laser Proximity

EngineBayern Chemie two stage solid-fuel rocket motors
Propellantsolid-propellant
Operational
range
93 km (58 mi)
Maximum speed 2,455 km/h (1,525 mph) (supersonic)
Guidance
system
Pre-programmed/passive radar seeker
Launch
platform
Tornado GR.4, Tornado F3, J22 Orao

ALARM (Air Launched Anti-Radiation Missile) is a British anti-radiation missile designed primarily to destroy enemy radars for the purpose of Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD). It was used by the RAF and is still used by the Royal Saudi Air Force.[2] The weapon was retired by the UK at the end of 2013.[3]

  1. ^ "ALARM, fas.org".
  2. ^ "Saudis review F.3 air-defence role". Flight International. Reed Business Publishing. 25 December 1991.
  3. ^ Scott, Richard (21 January 2014). "UK retires ALARM missile". IHS Jane's 360. Archived from the original on 1 February 2014. Retrieved 15 February 2015.