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{{Infobox Weapon |
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|name=Storm Shadow/SCALP EG |
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|image=[[Image:Storm Shadow p1220865.jpg|300px|Storm Shadow]] |
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|origin= [[United Kingdom]], [[France]] |
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|type=Long-range, [[air-to-surface missile]] |
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|used_by=See [[#Inventory|Inventory]] |
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|manufacturer=[[MBDA]] |
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|unit_cost=Italy is reported to have paid $270 million for 200.{{Fact|date=August 2008}} The French senate indicates a cost of €800,000 per unit.{{Fact|date=August 2008}} |
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|service=2002- present |
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|engine=[[Turbomeca]] Microturbo TRI 60-30 turbojet, producing 5.4 kN thrust |
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|engine_power= |
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|weight=1230 kg |
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|length=5.1 m |
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|height= |
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|diameter=1 m |
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|wingspan=2.84 m |
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|speed=1000 km/h |
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|vehicle_range=over 250 km<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mbda-systems.com/mbda/site/ref/scripts/siteFO_contenu.php?lang=EN&noeu_id=120&page_id=115|title=Storm Shadow / SCALP|publisher=MBDA|accessdate=2009-03-01}}</ref> |
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|ceiling= |
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|altitude=30–40 m |
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|filling=450 kg [[BROACH warhead|BROACH]] (''Bomb Royal Ordnance Augmented CHarge'') |
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|guidance=[[Inertial guidance system|Inertial]], [[GPS]] and [[TERPROM]]. Terminal guidance using imaging infrared |
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|detonation= |
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|launch_platform=[[Panavia Tornado|Tornado]] [[RAF Tornado GR4|GR4]], Italian [[Tornado IDS]], [[Eurofighter Typhoon]], [[Nimrod MRA4]], [[Dassault Mirage 2000|Mirage 2000]], [[Rafale]] and [[F35]] |
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'''Storm Shadow''' is an [[United Kingdom|Anglo]]-[[France|French]]-[[Italy|Italian]] air-launched [[cruise missile]], manufactured by [[MBDA]] and used by France, [[Italy]] and the United Kingdom. Storm Shadow is the British name for the weapon; in French service it is called '''SCALP EG''' (''Emploi Général'', meaning General Purpose). The missile is based on the earlier [[MBDA Apache]] anti-runway missile, and differs in that it carries a warhead, rather than submunitions. |
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==Characteristics== |
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The stealthy missile has a range in excess of {{convert|150|mi|km|0}}, is powered by a turbojet at Mach 0.8 and can be carried by the [[Panavia Tornado|Tornado]] [[RAF Tornado GR4|GR4]], Italian [[Tornado IDS]], [[Eurofighter Typhoon]], [[Dassault Mirage 2000]] and [[Dassault Rafale]] aircraft. The [[F-35 Lightning II]] will also carry the missile once the aircraft enters service. The [[BROACH warhead]] features an initial penetrating charge to clear soil or enter a bunker, then a variable delay fuse to control detonation of the main warhead. The missile weighs about {{convert|1300|kg|lb|0}} has a maximum body diameter of {{convert|1|m|ft|1}} and a wingspan of {{convert|3|m|ft|1}}. Intended targets are command, control and communications; airfield facilities; port facilities; AMS/ammunition storage; ships/submarines in port; and bridges. |
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It is a [[fire and forget]] missile, programmed before launch. Once launched, the missile cannot be controlled, its target information changed or be self-destroyed. Mission planners programme the missile with the target air defences and target. The missile follows a path semi-autonomously, on a low flight path guided by [[Global Positioning System|GPS]] and terrain matching to the area of the target. |
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Close to the target, the missile ''bunts'', climbing to an altitude intended to achieve the best probability of target identification and penetration. During the bunt, the nose cone is jettisoned to allow a high resolution [[infrared camera]] to observe the target area (the bunt enlarges the field of vision). The missile then tries to locate its target based upon its targeting information. If it can not, and there is a high risk of collateral damage, it will fly to a crash point instead of risking inaccuracy.<ref>{{Cite news | author=Eklund, Dylan | title=Fire and Brimstone: The RAF's 21st Century Missiles | work=RAF Magazine | pages=19-25 | date=2006}}</ref> |
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== History == |
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British Aerospace and Matra were competing with [[McDonnell Douglas]], [[Texas Instruments]]/[[Short Brothers]], [[Hughes Aircraft|Hughes]]/[[Smiths Industries]], [[DaimlerChrysler Aerospace|Daimler-Benz Aerospace]]/[[Bofors]], [[GEC-Marconi]] and [[Rafael]].<ref>{{cite news | first = John D. | last = Morrocco | title = BAe, GEC Snare Key U.K. Contracts | work = Aviation Week and Space Technology | publisher = McGraw-Hill, Inc. | page = 64| date = 1996-07-29 | accessdate = 2006-12-18}}</ref> The BAe/Matra Storm Shadow was selected on [[25th June 1996]].<ref>{{cite news | first = Michael | last = Evans | title = £4bn orders will equip RAF for the 21st century | work = The Times | publisher = Times Newspapers Ltd. | date = 1996-06-26 | accessdate = 2006-12-18}}</ref> A development and production contract was signed on [[1997-02-11]], by which time Matra and BAe had completed the merger of their missile businesses to form [[Matra BAe Dynamics]].<ref>{{cite news | title = £700 Million RAF Contract Signed | work = | publisher = The Press Association Limited | date = 1997-02-11 | accessdate = 2006-12-18}}</ref> France ordered 500 SCALP missiles in January 1998.<ref>{{cite news | title = France Takes Scalp| work = Flight International | publisher = Reed Business Publishing | date = 1998-01-14 | accessdate = 2006-12-18}}</ref> |
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The first successful fully-guided firing of the Storm Shadow/SCALP EG took place at the CEL Biscarosse range in France at the end of December 2000. The launching aircraft was a Mirage 2000N. The first British firing occurred on [[2001-05-25]] from a Tornado flying from [[BAE Warton]]. |
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Storm Shadow entered service with the [[Royal Air Force]] in 2002. It was first used during the [[2003 invasion of Iraq]] by [[No. 617 Squadron RAF|No. 617 Squadron]]. |
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On 12 September 2006 three Italian [[Panavia Tornado|Tornado IDS]] left for South Africa to complete the integration of the Storm Shadow. |
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== Future development == |
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MBDA is developing a longer range sea-launched variant, to be called SCALP Naval, to be launched from surface vessels and submarines using the A70 version of the [[SYLVER launcher]] on the former. To provide a comparable range to the [[Tomahawk missile]] the range of the SCALP Naval would have to be significantly larger than the Storm Shadow. |
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The Storm Shadow was suggested as part of the RAF's [[Future Offensive Air System]], possibly using a non-penetrating aircraft (e.g. [[C-130J]] or [[A400M]]) deploying large numbers of the missile. The FOAS study was cancelled in 2005, although the Storm Shadow may still be included in future studies. |
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== Inventory == |
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[[Image:Stormshadowcrop.JPG|thumb|Storm Shadow/SCALP EG]] |
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The following countries have ordered Storm Shadow / SCALP, in these quantities: |
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; {{FRA}}: 500 ordered in January 1998 for the [[French Air Force]] |
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; {{GRE}}: 90 ordered in August 2000 for the [[Hellenic Air Force]] |
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; {{ITA}}: 200 for the [[Aeronautica Militare]] |
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; {{ARE}}: Undisclosed number of the variant called ''Black Shaheen'' |
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; {{UK}}: 900 for the [[Royal Air Force]] |
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== See also == |
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*[[AGM-158 JASSM]] |
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*[[HOPE/HOSBO]] |
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*[[Ra'ad]] (Pakistan) |
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* [[Taurus missile|TAURUS KEPD 350]] (Germany/Sweden) |
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* [[AGM-129 ACM]] (US) |
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== References == |
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{{reflist}} |
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== External websites == |
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{{commons|Storm Shadow}} |
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* [http://www.mbda.net/mbda/site/FO/scripts/siteFO_contenu.php?lang=EN&noeu_id=120 MBDA's Storm Shadow / SCALP page] |
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* [http://www.mbda-systems.com/mbda/site/FO/scripts/siteFO_contenu.php?lang=EN&noeu_id=178 MBDA's SCALP Naval page] |
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* [http://www.raf.mod.uk/equipment/longrange.cfm RAF long-range air-to surface missiles page] |
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* [http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/missile/row/casom.htm FAS] |
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* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/europe/casom.htm Global Security.org] |
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* [http://www.defense-update.com/products/s/storm-shadow.htm Storm Shadow Programme Update] |
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{{UKmissiles}} |
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{{Aviation lists}} |
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[[Category:Cruise missiles of the United Kingdom]] |
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[[Category:Cruise missiles of France]] |
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[[Category:Royal Air Force guided missiles]] |
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[[Category:French Air Force guided missiles]] |
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[[Category:Aeronautica Militare guided missiles]] |
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[[Category:Hellenic Air Force guided missiles]] |
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[[Category:Iraq War guided missiles]] |
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