Cobra360 Posted November 11, 2005 Posted November 11, 2005 I have a few questions about Russian targeting pods and recce pods. If anyone can tell me their names and abilities as I'd like to know more about them. This Su-34 has the APK-9E datalink pod under the left intake pylon and is used with the Kh-59 missile. I dont know this one but it's a targeting pod for the Su-25TM (Su-39)on the centerline pylon. This Su-30MK has a targeting pod under the left intake and a recce pod on the centerline pylon, again I don't know their names.
504 Wolverine Posted November 11, 2005 Posted November 11, 2005 IIRC the one on the Su-25TM is the 3-CM waveband Kopyo-25 radar pod for use with the R-77 and Kh-35. Alfa!!! lol [/url]
Trident Posted November 11, 2005 Posted November 11, 2005 The pod on the centre-line of the Su-30MKK is the Kupol and contains a high-resolution SAR radar and provisions for other sensors such as IIR AFAIK. It is primarily a reconnaissance system. The one below the intake next to it is the Sapsan-E, a laser-designation pod.
Cobra360 Posted November 11, 2005 Author Posted November 11, 2005 Thank you both, Wolverine and Trident.
Cobra360 Posted November 11, 2005 Author Posted November 11, 2005 Oh, almost forgot what is the pod under the right intake? To me it looks very much like the seeker head off an A2G missile/bomb.
Trident Posted November 11, 2005 Posted November 11, 2005 It is - it's a captive training round for practising the lockon procedure for that homing head without carrying the actual weapon.
Alfa Posted November 12, 2005 Posted November 12, 2005 Hehe...a little late arrival here I am afraid :) Just a couple of notes on the pod carried by the Su-25TM - it is called "Kopyo-25" and is a podded version of the Kopyo multimode radar. The Kopyo line of radars was designed by Phazatron-NIIR and derrived from their Zhuk line. The Kopyo is intended as a smaller alternative to the Zhuk for installation on aircraft where the Zhuk would be too big, but retains the full functionality of this - such as air-to-air TWS mode with the ability to engage two targets simultaneously with RVV-AE missiles, several air-to-ground modes(including synthetic aperture ground mapping) and support for radar guided ASMs such as the Kh-35. In other words a rather advanced and versatile radar similar in functionality to the Zhuk/Zhuk-M, but with little lower performance characteristics due to the smaller size - apart from shorter search and acquisition ranges, the Kopyo can display up to 8 targets(vs. 20 of the Zhuk-M) and simultaneously engage 2 (vs. 4 of the Zhuk-M). Cheers, - JJ. JJ
Recommended Posts