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- From: fujimoto@carson.u.washington.edu (Bryant Fujimoto)
- Newsgroups: sci.physics
- Subject: Re: Patriot Missile
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.140321.21016@u.washington.edu>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 14:03:21 GMT
- Article-I.D.: u.1992Nov23.140321.21016
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- fujimoto@carson.u.washington.edu (Bryant Fujimoto) writes:
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- >pmorvill@jade.tufts.edu (Paul Morville) writes:
-
- >>I apologize if this is the wrong group, but I have a question.
-
- >>When was the Patriot first invented? When was it first implemented? I was
- >>under the impression that it came into existence shortly before the the
- >>Persian Gulf War. Is this correct? Thanks.
-
- >The Patriot missle system is ~20 years old. It was originally designed
- >to shoot down airplanes, not missles. I believe that the 20 year figure
- >does not include the time it took to develop the missle, so from the time
- >the missle was first proposed to the present is more than 20 years, but
- >I am not sure how much more.
-
- >Bryant Fujimoto
- >The usual disclaimers apply.
-
- I found some more complete information (Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists,
- April 1991). The first contracts for the development of the Patriot
- were awarded to Raytheon in 1967. They were first deployed in Europe
- in 1985 and were designed to shoot down aircraft. The conversion to
- anti-missile defence is more recent. Therefore, my estimate of ~20 years
- is not quite right. Its either 25 years (from the start of development)
- or 7 years (from the time the first batteries were deployed).
-
- Bryant Fujimoto
- The usual disclaimers apply.
-