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RIM 24 Tartar

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Place of origin
  
United States

Weight
  
1,310 lb (590 kg)

In service
  
1962

RIM-24 Tartar

Type
  
Medium range surface-to-air missile

Used by
  
United States Navy, and Others

Manufacturer
  
General Dynamics (Convair)

The General Dynamics RIM-24 Tartar was a medium-range naval surface-to-air missile (SAM), and was among the earliest surface-to-air missiles to equip United States Navy ships. The Tartar was the third of the so-called "3 T's", the three primary SAMs the Navy fielded in the 1960s and 1970s, the others being the RIM-2 Terrier and RIM-8 Talos.

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History

The Tartar was born of a need for a more lightweight system for smaller ships, and something that could engage targets at very close range. Essentially, the Tartar was simply a RIM-2C Terrier without the secondary booster. The Tartar was never given a SAM-N-x designation, and was simply referred to as Missile Mk 15 until the unified Army-Navy designation system was introduced in 1963.

The Tartar was used on a number of ships, of a variety of sizes. Initially the Mk 11 twin-arm launcher was used, later ships used the Mk 13 and Mk 22 single-arm launchers. Early versions proved to be unreliable. The Improved Tartar retrofit program upgraded the earlier missiles to the much improved RIM-24C standard. Further development was canceled and a new missile, the RIM-66 Standard, was designed to replace it. Even after the upgrade to a new missile, ships were still said to be Tartar ships because they carried the Tartar Guided Missile Fire Control System.

Variations

  • RIM-24A: Original missile
  • RIM-24B: Improved Tartar
  • RIM-24C: Improved Tartar Retrofit (ITR) aka. Tartar Reliability Improvement Program (TRIP)
  • Ships carrying Tartar fire control systems

  • Audace-class destroyer (Italy)
  • Impavido-class destroyer (Italy)
  • Charles F. Adams-class destroyer / Lütjens-class destroyer (Germany) / Perth-class destroyer (Australia)
  • Albany-class cruiser
  • Mitscher-class destroyer (guided missile modification)
  • Forrest Sherman-class destroyer (guided missile modification)
  • Brooke-class frigate
  • California-class cruiser
  • Virginia-class cruiser
  • Kidd-class destroyer
  • T 47-class destroyer (guided missile modification)
  • Cassard-class frigate
  • Tromp-class frigate with Mk.13 missile launcher (retired from service)
  • Current operators

     Australia
  • Royal Australian Navy
  •  France
  • French Navy
  •  Germany
  • German Navy
  •  Italy
  • Italian Navy
  •  Japan
  • Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
  •  Netherlands
  • Royal Netherlands Navy
  •  United States
  • United States Navy
  • References

    RIM-24 Tartar Wikipedia