The Standard Missile-2, officially designated RIM-66 for medium-range and RIM-67 for extended-range versions, has been the core of naval air defense for decades. Developed by Raytheon, the SM-2 evolved from the earlier Standard Missile-1 and replaced older systems that could no longer meet the demands of modern warfare. Its design philosophy was simple yet forward-looking — to create a reliable, flexible, and fast-reacting interceptor that could defend fleets against enemy aircraft and anti-ship missiles at long range.The SM-2 has served as the U.S. Navy’s workhorse in layered air defense since the 1970s. It became the foundation for the entire Standard Missile family, which later produced the SM-3 for ballistic missile defense and the SM-6 for extended-range, multi-mission use. Even today, the SM-2 remains widely deployed across U.S. and allied fleets, proving the durability and adaptability of its design.In this video, Defense Updates analyzes why SM-2 remains one of the most potent interceptor missile in the world ?#defenseupdates #sm2 #usmilitary Chapters:0:00 TITLE00:11 INTRODUCTION01:22 SPONSORSHIP – NordVPN01:56 ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT03:24 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION04:38 OPERATIONAL CAPABLITIES07:20 ANALYSIS
Why SM-2 remains one of the most potent interceptor missile in the world ?
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