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Historia 1973-1979

Diciembre de 1972. Graduación de Ingeniero Electricista y Nombramiento como


Inspector de Misiles Otomat para la Inspectoría de Armamento en Italia,
Comisión Inspectora en Inglaterra.

Enero 1973. Oto Melara. Inspectoría de Armamento en Italia. CF D´Paola Lozada.


CN Oscar Ortega Jugo, Jefe de la Misión Inspectora en Inglaterra.

Asignación al Grupo de Diseño y Desarrollo del OTOMAT. Gral C.A. Crisanti.


Asignado al Grupo de Ingenieria, Dr Dario Sturmann. Asignado al Equipo del Ing.
Claudio Fornasiero.
MISIL OTOMAT MK2 (1976)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JhvOWX__Wo

MBDA Missile System


OTOMAT vs OTROS MISILES ANTIBUQUES

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZill0lwaao
Styx The weapon's first kill was the Israeli warship Eilat in 1967.
When the Raduga bureau designed the P-15/4K-40 Termit (SS-N-2 Styx) anti-ship missile
during the late 1950s, little could they have imagined that it would remain in production a
half century later. The weapon's first kill was the Israeli warship Eilat in 1967.

The P-15 / SS-N-2 Styx was a far simpler and very different weapon to the larger P-5/P-6 /
SS-N-3 Shaddock, and ended up being produced in many different Soviet variants. The
Styx was powered by an Isayev P-15 liquid rocket rated at 1.213-0.554 tonnes thrust, using
toxic AK-20K/TG-02 propellant based on the Luftwaffe’s Wasserfall fuel. This highly toxic
and corrosive fuel presents serious handling problems in fuelling up and defuelling the
missile, the propellant mix comprising AK-20K/F oxidiser (80% nitric acid, 20% N2O4 with
fluorine or iodine additives) and TG02 fuel (50% xylidine and 50% triethylamine).

The Styx is armed with a 4G15 1,100 lb (513 kg) shaped charge warhead and mostly fitted
with a conically scanning active radar seeker. The 2 – 2.5 tonne launch weight Styx was
subsonic, with a range of up to 50 nautical miles, flying a shallow climb/dive profile at 0.9
Mach, and pre-programmed midcourse cruise altitudes of 25, 50 and 250 metres.
Midcourse guidance used an inertial autopilot, with two terminal seekers available, The P-
15TG infrared homing seeker was supplanted in production P-27 / SS-N-2D missiles by the
Snegir M seeker, and the widely used active radar seeker was used for all weather
operations.
HARPOON Nuclear
Exocet
Exocet
Exocet en Latinoamárica
Ejemplo de trayectoria sea.skimmer
Malvinas
The Martel is an Anglo-French anti-radiation missile (ARM). The name Martel is a contraction of
Missile, Anti-Radiation, Television, referring to the guidance options. There are two variants, the
passive radar guided (AS 37) and the video guided (AJ 168).
http://www.mbda-systems.com/maritime-superiority/otomat-mk2/

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