No. Long since superceded by Brimstone 2 and now Brimstone 3A.
Ah! So a convenient excuse for the UK MoD to clear out its old stock of Brimstone 1s and replace them with new stuff.
No. Long since superceded by Brimstone 2 and now Brimstone 3A.
Brimstone 1 will be approaching end of life over the next 5-10 years. Just under half the original production of B1 (c2300 original production, around 1,000 converted) was converted into Dual Mode Brimstone and expended over Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria. Those have all been replaced with new production Brimstone 2 and 3. Some B1 will have been expended in training and around 60 of B1 were used in Libya. None have been used in Afg or Iraq/Syria under Operations Shader, Herrick or Telic. There was probably just over 1,000 Brimstone 1 left in stockpile at the start of the war. I expect the RAF will be very happy to replace with Brimstone 3....that is of course if the Treasury fund replacement with 3A and 3B...No. Long since superceded by Brimstone 2 and now Brimstone 3A.
Ah! So a convenient excuse for the UK MoD to clear out its old stock of Brimstone 1s and replace them with new stuff.
....that is of course if the Treasury fund it..
Thought they were still being produced for outstanding export contracts, thanks for the correction.Is the Brimstone 1 still in production?
No. Long since superceded by Brimstone 2 and now Brimstone 3A. 3B will take over from 3A shortly as the sole production variant.
Apart from increasing range, accuracy and other performance metrics one of the main purposes of the Brimstone 2 and 3 variants was to remove obsolescence, make the missiles IM-compliant and ITAR free.
This is HM Treasury we are talking about though.....that is of course if the Treasury fund it..
Somehow I get the feeling that won't be an issue.
🎬 As part of its aid package, the UK has provided Brimstone 2 missiles, a precision-guided missile, to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
— Ministry of Defence 🇬🇧 (@DefenceHQ) November 27, 2022
This aid has played a crucial role in stalling Russian advancements.
🇺🇦 #StandWithUkraine 🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/SpVnWqeiVm
Why when MBDA have licensed a Polish factory?
And German orders....they're quite parochial (or sensible) in that regard.Why when MBDA have licensed a Polish factory?
German jobs rather than Polish ones.
Harpoon is a very different role to Brimstone, so anyone suggesting Harpoon for swarming small boats is on some really good drugs!At last some sanity, maybe we can finally lay those Harpoon rumours to rest now.
Harpoon is a very different role to Brimstone, so anyone suggesting Harpoon for swarming small boats is on some really good drugs!At last some sanity, maybe we can finally lay those Harpoon rumours to rest now.
If this works, I'd like to see the USN look at Longbow Hellfires or Hellfire -Ns for the same job. Hellfire N has dual laser and MMWR seeker with a thermobaric warhead. Might need to swap out the thermobaric with a tandem charge but only the lead charge is shaped.
I mean on more than just LCS.Harpoon is a very different role to Brimstone, so anyone suggesting Harpoon for swarming small boats is on some really good drugs!At last some sanity, maybe we can finally lay those Harpoon rumours to rest now.
If this works, I'd like to see the USN look at Longbow Hellfires or Hellfire -Ns for the same job. Hellfire N has dual laser and MMWR seeker with a thermobaric warhead. Might need to swap out the thermobaric with a tandem charge but only the lead charge is shaped.
The Navy already has Longbow Hellfire as part of the LCS Surface Warfare module.
We are showcasing our latest cutting-edge technology at @dsei_event 🇬🇧 including the Hydra 400 drone.
— British Army 🇬🇧 (@BritishArmy) September 12, 2023
Capable of intelligence gathering, surveillance and targeting, it can also carry lethal Brimstone missiles.
Read more ⬇️https://t.co/7fshhNhxZU pic.twitter.com/QcyWBqItQO
General Sir Patrick Sanders, Army Chief of the General Staff, says:Joining forces with Hydra Drones in this innovative sovereign capability, that can be delivered at pace with the right investment, is an exciting joint Army/industry opportunity.DAVE ‘POS’ POSTLETHWAITE MBE, MBDA’S HEAD OF UAS SALES
Hydra 400 is a big drone, Brimstones are ~100lbs/45kg each
Capitalising on the modularity of #Boxer and to demonstrate the Rapid Prototype design and #manufacturing capability of #RBSL and our partners, we have developed a Brimstone Overwatch Mission Module concept demonstrator alongside @MBDA, showcased in this video.
— RBSL (@RH_BAES_Land) September 13, 2023
#DSEI2023 pic.twitter.com/bZJJu0tEnY
Does anyone know whether Brimstone has altimeter? or whether it can control the cruising altitude?
You can potentially approximate altitude from slant range on the MMW returns and knowing seeker and vehicle attitudes.It doesn't have an altimeter as far as I know, it would rely on its' autopilot for altitude and attitude information.
"Germany is to equip its Eurofighter combat aircraft with the MBDA Brimstone air-to-surface missile, the government revealed on 17 January ... [T]he Luftwaffe intends to acquire 274 of the low-yield missiles with a contract to be awarded in [Q2] of 2024."https://t.co/JfhjC5UqDa
— Guy Plopsky (@GuyPlopsky) January 23, 2024
He also seems to confirm what I (and no doubt others) had guessed at time. Remember that disastrous river crossing attempt ended in graveyard of AFVs? Brimstone did it. "[...] in one instance forcing Russian forces to abandon and retreat from an attempted crossing of a river..." pic.twitter.com/JEftUha09S
— Gabriele Molinelli (@Gabriel64869839) February 23, 2024
Today marks one year since the Battle of Siverskyi Donets (Bilohorivka crossing) started.
— Woodland Fella 🇱🇹 ‡ (@vatnik_destruct) May 5, 2023
ISW estimates 485 casualties and 80 destroyed pieces of equipment. pic.twitter.com/akqQiVxqnJ
I see a whole lot of various aircraft weapons getting a ground launch option via recycled M26s. I'd giggle if someone made an interstage for either 250lb or 500lb JDAMs!I wonder if the Brits will take a page from the Boeing/SAAB GLSDB and extend the range of the GL Brimstone by mounting it on an M26 rocket-motor with a suitable adapter?
I'd giggle if someone made an interstage for either 250lb or 500lb JDAMs!
I wonder if the Brits will take a page from the Boeing/SAAB GLSDB and extend the range of the GL Brimstone by mounting it on an M26 rocket-motor with a suitable adapter?
The only thing I can think of is as a way to use up any UK-stored MLRS rocket motors that haven't been demilled yet.There is the MRUSW munition coming down the line, which will likely be a Spear variant with equivalent capabilities to SDB1. But as GLSDB comes as a sealed round I can't imagine there being any reason to duplicate the effort involved just to stick a UK munition on the top that would have similar performance, but much higher cost due to economies of scale.
The only thing I can think of is as a way to use up any UK-stored MLRS rocket motors that haven't been demilled yet.
...a lot of fairly new 155mm DPICM and M26, plus BL755, JP233 and CRV-7 MPSM all gone.
Difficult considering we destroyed the last of them in 2013.Stuff Ukraine could've used.
Difficult considering we destroyed the last of them in 2013.
To be fair we had to do so by a certain date to comply with the Convention.Stuff Ukraine could've used.
Some supplies of BL-755 were supplied to Saudi Arabia (used in Yemen)