section, target detector section, S&A device,
warhead section, and rocket motor section.
A9.
An interrupted firing train that is aligned by
an acceleration-arming device aligns the
S&A device.
A10.
Four Mk 1 Mod 0 or Mod 1 wings attached to
the aft end of the motor tube provide
aerodynamic
lift
and
stability
to
the
Sidewinder missile during flight.
REVIEW NUMBER 4
Q1.
List the homing capabilities incorporated
into the Phoenix missile.
Q2.
How many Phoenix missiles can be launched
from a single aircraft?
Q3.
List the sections of the Phoenix missile.
Q4.
List the types of targets the Maverick missile
is used against.
Q5.
How does the laser guidance system work in
the Maverick missile?
Q6.
Name the three basic modes of HARM missile
operation.
Walleye Guided Weapon
The Walleye guided weapon does not contain a
propulsion system, as do guided missiles. It is included
in this chapter because it contains a guidance system, a
control system, externally mounted control surfaces,
and is listed in the Air Launched Guided Missiles and
Components section of Navy Ammunition Logistic
Code TW010-AA-ORD-010, NAVAIR 11-1-116A.
The Walleye guided weapon system (fig. 3-15) is
designed to deliver a self-guided, high explosive
weapon from an attack aircraft to a surface target. The
Walleye weapon is issued to the fleet as an AUR. The
only
assembly
required
at
the
organizational
maintenance level is the installation of the wings and
fins.
The
weapons
are
grouped
into
four
basic
seriesWalleye I (small scale), Walleye I extended
range data link (ERDL), Walleye II (large scale), and
Walleye II ERDL. Note that the Walleye II and Walleye
II ERDL weapons are larger in diameter and length and
weigh more than the Walleye I weapon. The Walleye II
ERDL weapon also has larger wings. A Walleye
weapon representative of each basic series is discussed
in this chapter.
WALLEYE I.The Mk 21 Walleye I tactical
weapon consists of a guidance section, a warhead
section (including the fuze and fuze booster), a control
section, four wings, and four fins. The weapon has
provisions for 14- and 30-inch suspensions, and an
ejector foot pad that is used to adapt the weapons to
various types of aircraft bomb racks. The Walleye I
(series) weapons are in the 1,000-pound class weapon
category.
3-17
Figure 3-15.Walleye guided weapon (typical).