Инструкции ВВС для тренировки пилотов F-16 по подавлению ПВО.
AFI11-2F-16V1 19 JANUARY 20075.5.2.4. AGM-88 High Speed Antiradiation Missile (HARM). Maneuver as required to
achieve weapon employment. Acquisition and launch may be performed from a level, climbing, or
diving maneuver to achieve firing parameters. A maximum of 4 HTS and 4 HAS shots may be
credited toward qualification per mission. 4 HAS shots per training cycle must be with a CATM.
Hit criteria: valid HARM launch (actual or simulated) IAW AFTTP 3-1 shot criteria at pickle as
determined by VTR review
6.9. Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) Upgrade. This program establishes guidelines for
pilots to qualify in the AGM-88 HARM and HARM Targeting System (HTS). The program outlined
below provides a basic starting point and may be modified by SQ/CC based on unit needs and/or
upgradee's previous experience, qualifications, and documented performance.
6.9.1. Ground Training. Ground training will consist of unit developed academics and Simulator
missions. Academics will cover ALIC, HARM and HTS preflight and operations, threat capabilities,
SEAD and Force Protection (FP) tactics, and SEAD mission planning to include use of the AFMSS/
MSS II. Simulator mission profiles will be integrated with upgrade flight training missions and are
designed to introduce and practice cockpit management, HTS employment, air-to-surface and
air-to-air threat reactions, HARM as Sensor (HAS) and Position Known (POS) deliveries, and Data
Link (DL) operations.
6.9.2. Flying Training. All SEAD upgrade sorties will be under the supervision of a SEAD-qualified
IP. Upgrade sorties should be dedicated SEAD missions with CATM and functional HTS pod. VTR
documentation of the HARM/HTS display from threat detection to simulated missile launch is
required. SEAD-4, Night SEAD, may be flown after the upgradee is certified CMR/BMC.
6.9.2.1. SEAD-1, HARM Employment and Introduction to HTS Operations--Mission
Objectives. Practice weapon preflight and ground operations, employ HARM against active radar
emitters using HAS/EOM/RUK delivery modes, introduce HTS operations, accomplish weapon
qualification. Specific Mission Tasks: Preflight, ground operations, chased medium/low altitude
HARM engagements, HARM employment using HAS, POS, and DL delivery modes, threat reac-
tions, weapon qualification.
6.9.2.2. SEAD-2, Two-Ship SEAD--Mission Objectives. Introduce two-ship HTS tactics in
medium/low altitude and low/medium threat environments to include comm, formations, respon-
sibilities, and DL procedures. Practice HARM employment against active radar emitters using the
HTS. Specific Mission Tasks: Medium altitude SEAD CAPs, two-ship coordinated attacks using
available delivery modes, and threat reactions. Page 56
6.9.2.3. SEAD-3, Four Ship SEAD--Mission Objectives. Introduce force protection tactics in
medium/low altitude and high/low threat environments. Practice HARM employment to support a
simulated/actual strike package TOT window. Specific Mission Tasks: Force protect a simulated/
actual strike package (adversary air desired), coordinated four-ship medium/low altitude SEAD
tactics, HARM employment supporting a simulated/actual strike package TOT, and threat reac-
tions.
6.9.2.4. SEAD-4, Night SEAD--Mission Objectives. Introduce and practice night HARM
employment (two or four ship) against active radar emitters using the HTS in a medium altitude/
low threat environment. Specific Mission Tasks: Medium altitude two/four-ship night SEAD tac-
tics, weapons employment, and threat reactions.
6.9.2.5. SEAD-5, SEAD/EC Mission Commander--Mission Objectives. Introduce force pro-
tection in a composite strike force. Specific Mission Tasks: Plan, brief, and lead a mission as EC
package commander to include ATO break out, integration of additional SEAD assets (RJ, EA-6B,
AWACS, etc.), development of the SEAD targeting, employment, and deconfliction plan and
strike package support.
Мануал авиации морской пехоты в операции по подавлению ПВО.
MCWP 3-22.2 SUPPRESSION OF ENEMY AIR DEFENSES (SEAD)