Cene mornarickih raketa iz budzeta za 2021.
Citat:Surface-to-Air Missiles:
Standard Missile 2 (SM-2) Block IIIAZ - $1,200,000
This is the unit cost of the conversion kit to turn existing SM-2 Block IIIA missiles into to Block IIIAZ variant, which is specifically for the Navy's Zumwalt class stealth destroyers.
Standard Missile 2 (SM-2) Block IIIC - $2,349,000
This unit price is the cost of the conversion kit to transform existing SM-2 Block IIIA and Block IIIB missiles into the Block IIIC configuration with active radar homing.
Standard Missile 3 (SM-3) Block IB - $11,830,000
Funding for these missiles come through the Missile Defense Agency's (MDA) budget.
There has been no request for funds to purchase additional examples of the more capable
SM-3 Block IIA variant since the Fiscal Year 2019 budget, at which time the unit cost for one of those weapons was approximately $28,881,100.
Standard Missile 6 (SM-6) - $4,318,632
This unit price is an average for the entire projected 2021 Fiscal Year order, which includes SM-6 Block I and Block IA variants.
Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile (ESSM) - $1,795,000
This unit cost reflects an average for the entire projected Fiscal Year 2021 purchase, which includes ESSM Block I and Block II versions.
Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) - $905,330
This unit price is an average across the full projected Fiscal Year 2021 order, which includes multiple RAM variants, including the Block II and IIA.
Surface-to-Surface and Land Attack Missiles:
Tactical Tomahawk (TACTOM) Block V - $1,537,645
This is the unit price for the base land-attack variant. Funding for conversion kits to transform Block V missiles in Block Va Maritime Strike Tomahawk (MST) anti-ship missiles or Block Vb missiles with the new Joint Multiple Effects Warhead System (JMEWS), as well to upgrade existing Block IV TACOMs to the Block V standard, is contained in separate portions of the budget. A unit cost, approximately $889,681, is provided for the MST conversion kit.
Naval Strike Missile (NSM) - $2,194,000
It's worth noting that the Navy only requested funds to purchase 15 of these missiles in the 2021 Fiscal Year budget.
Harpoon - The Navy did not request any funding for new Harpoon anti-ship missiles or upgrades to existing Block IC air, sea, and submarine-launched variants in the 2021 Fiscal Year. Budget documents for the previous year do not have a unit cost breakdown for conversion kits to bring Block IC missiles up to the new Block II+ standard.
Griffin - The service also has not asked for any funding to purchase additional examples of Griffin missile, which its Cyclone class patrol craft are armed with, since the 2019 Fiscal Year, at which time the unit cost for one of those missiles was approximately $127,333.
Vertical Launch Anti-Submarine Rocket (VL-ARSOC) - The Fiscal Year 2021 budget request did not include any funding for new VL-ASROCs, but did funds for refurbishment kits for some of these weapons, each of which cost approximately $490,909.
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