Про Фениксы.
"For guidance, Phoenix has the battery-powered DSQ-26 system, consisting of a small planar array antenna and electronics for terminal homing using active radar; a transmitter/receiver electronics suite for semi-active midcourse guidance from AWG-9, which is used on a time-share basis in a multiple launch; and the autopilot. Phoenix can lose the Doppler return for up to 14 seconds, and still re-acquire its target."
" AIM-54 Phoenix, reportedly so named because it arose from the ashes of its two predecessors, was selected to arm the F-111B, and Hughes received a contract m 1962. Originally designated AAM-N- 11, Phoenix is a big, heavy air-to-air missile, 13ft (3.96m) long, 1.25ft (0,38m) in diameter and with a 3ft (0.914m) span, and the A variant weighs 9751b (443kg). Resembling its Falcon ancestor in shape and aerodynamic layout, it has cruciform wings and is controlled by hydraulically operated tail fins. This layout has low induced drag and gives excellent sustained manoeuvrability, even towards the end of its run."
"And in one ofa number involving violently manoeuvring targets, a QF-86 drone pulled a 6g turn just four seconds after the Phoenix had been launched to try and break the radar lock.
After 174deg of turn, the missile caught up with it, having pulled 16g in the attempt. Also tested was a very short-range, tail-on aspect, active mode Phoenix launch."
Прям конкретных цифр по многим параметрам нет, но это ничем не хуже, а то и получше чем "мне кажеться"