Exoatmospheric Kill Vehicle
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Exoatmospheric Kill Vehicle (EKV) can refer to two related missile defense concepts:
- Most common: the Raytheon-manufactured interceptor component of the U.S. Ground-Based Midcourse Defense (GMD), part of the larger National Missile Defense system.
- Any exoatmospheric (outside the atmosphere) kinetic kill interceptor.
EKV consists of an infrared seeker in a flight package used to detect and discriminate the incoming warhead from other objects. The EKV also has its own propulsion, communications link, discrimination algorithms, guidance and control system and computers to support target selection and intercept.
An EKV is boosted to an intercept trajectory by a boost vehicle (missile), where it separates from the boost vehicle and autonomously collides with an incoming warhead. EKV devices appear in both ground and ship based missile defense systems.
See also
External links
- http://www.raytheon.com/products/ekv/
- http://www.oss.goodrich.com/ExoatmosphericKillVehicle.shtml
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