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AIM-174B Loadout Brings Back U.S. Navy’s Cold War Roots
2024-10-03
[NavalNews] The U.S. Navy's return to VLRAAMs offers a glimpse into the envisioned strategy to overcome the 'tyranny of distance' in the Pacific.

by Carter Johnston


Another sighting of the AIM-174B, this time at Point Mugu Naval Air Station, is offering a look at what the future of naval aviation air warfare operations could look like in a high intensity conflict, bringing back hints of the U.S. Navy’s past in great power competition.

An F/A-18F Super Hornet from Test and Evaluation Squadron 9 (VX-9), the primary test squadron for the AIM-174B, was spotted by father-son Instagram duo Mark and Taj of @point_mugu_skies. Fully loaded, the F/A-18F was carrying four CATM-174Bs, three CATM-120Ds, two CATM-9Xs, and a centerline fuel tank with the IRST-21 infrared-search-and-track system.

Operationally, this would offer a Super Hornet unparalleled capabilities for long-range engagements with four AIM-174Bs, backed up by AIM-120Ds that are reportedly approaching the threshold range for AIM-260 JATM range requirements–potentially up to 190 kilometers (120 miles).

The U.S. Navy’s investment into these advanced capabilities and longer ranges is another example of the evolving Carrier Air Wing concept heading into the late 2020s. Naval News previously reported on concept that was highlighted at this year’s Rim of the Pacific Exercise. The debut of operational AIM-174Bs in the U.S. Navy, which received significant press coverage during their appearance at RIMPAC 2024, marks a significant change in carrier air power.
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Posted by:badanov

#5  I'm a grunt. I don't know the difference. It goes in the water it is a boat. ;)
Posted by: DarthVader   2024-10-03 21:14  

#4  Watch your mouth, Darth! Boats are subs, targets are ships.
Posted by: `AlmostAmonymous5839   2024-10-03 17:50  

#3  I would have loved to have been in the meeting where they pitched the idea of the AIM-174.

Hey guys, we have these tube launched SM-6s from our boats, right? Hear me out. What if we stuck one on the bottom of an F-18 and make a long range anti-air missile with it?
Posted by: DarthVader   2024-10-03 11:14  

#2  The most formidable of these models is the newest design: the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet. Model E takes a single pilot while the F has a second seat for a weapons system officer.Oct 19, 2023
Posted by: S MAI   2024-10-03 07:55  

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Posted by: Skidmark   2024-10-03 00:48  

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