PLAAF Munitions

serse

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Seeker is placed at the front, covered by the radome of the missile. Behind it are possibly more electronics for communication, guidance, onboard computing components for flight controls and hydraulics to action inputs for moving surfaces. Behind those is the warhead. This looks like warhead is detonated. Seeker looks burnt out.

I suspect missiles are also designed to trigger warhead or at least trigger a smaller internal process to fry all circuitry so that even upon recovery, it doesn't show much more than ... yep this is a phased array seeker using xyz components made from these material compositions. It would generally function like so* and
 

by78

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GB50 LGBs spotted in Sudan. Speculations are that these were provided by UAE.

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Tomboy

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SAC developed and exported an innovative system that allows for integration of non-Chinese aircraft with Chinese munitions.
That could be good for sales, a lot of potential customers still use NATO munition as standard. I wonder what they mean by integration though, is it hard integration only as in sure you can drop bombs and stuff or is there software support for all kinds of datalink and stuff
 

siegecrossbow

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That could be good for sales, a lot of potential customers still use NATO munition as standard. I wonder what they mean by integration though, is it hard integration only as in sure you can drop bombs and stuff or is there software support for all kinds of datalink and stuff

Usually you need source code to FCS to be able to get the aircraft to “talk” with guided munition. Obviously western aircraft makers are hesitant about doing this.
 
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