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SM-3 Block IB Missile

SM-3 Block IB Missile

Manufacturer: Raytheon Technologies
Category: Missiles & Precision Weapons
  • Guidance System Infrared homing kinetic kill vehicle with inertial guidance
  • Maximum Speed Mach 10+
  • Launch Compatibility Aegis Mk 41 Vertical Launch System
  • Warhead Technology Hit to kill kinetic warhead

Full Specifications

1. General Information

Name / Designation SM 3 Block IB (Standard Missile 3 Block IB)
Type / Role Ballistic Missile Defense Interceptor
Country of Origin United States
Manufacturer Raytheon Technologies
Service Entry / Year Introduced 2014
Operational Status Active

2. Performance & Range

Range Approx. 700 km intercept capability
Speed Mach 10+
Ceiling / Altitude Limit Up to ~500 km exo atmospheric intercept
Accuracy (CEP) Direct hit to kill kinetic impact
Warhead Type Kinetic Energy Interceptor (no explosive warhead)

3. Guidance & Targeting

Guidance System Inertial navigation with infrared homing seeker
Targeting Mode Fire and forget midcourse interception
Launch Platform Compatibility Naval destroyers, cruisers, Aegis Ashore sites
Seeker Type Infrared seeker kinetic warhead

4. Physical Characteristics

Length 6.55 m
Diameter 0.34 m
Wingspan Approx. 1.57 m
Launch Weight Approx. 1,500 kg
Propulsion Multi stage solid fuel rocket

5. Warhead & Payload

Warhead Weight Approx. 23 kg kinetic kill vehicle
Explosive Type None, kinetic impact
Detonation Mechanism Direct collision
Payload Options Kinetic interceptor only

6. Operational Use & Capabilities

Operational Range Type Long
Deployment Platform Sea based and land based missile defense
Target Types Short and intermediate range ballistic missiles
Combat Proven Yes (operational deployments and intercept tests)
Users / Operators United States, Japan

Our Rating

The overall rating is based on review by our experts

8.3
  • Technology 9 / 10
  • Performance 8 / 10
  • Maintenance Efficiency 8 / 10
  • Range & Endurance 8 / 10

PROS

  1. Highly accurate hit to kill interception method
  2. Capable of exo atmospheric ballistic missile interception
  3. Compatible with widely deployed Aegis combat system
  4. Provides layered missile defense for naval and land sites
  5. Proven in multiple successful intercept tests

CONS

  1. Very high unit cost compared to shorter range interceptors
  2. Designed mainly for short to intermediate range ballistic threats
  3. Requires Aegis radar network for targeting data
  4. Limited inventory compared with demand for missile defense
  5. Cannot intercept low altitude cruise missiles

SM 3 Block IB Naval Missile Defense Interceptor

The Standard Missile-3 Block IB is a ship based ballistic missile defense interceptor developed for the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System. It is designed to intercept and destroy short to intermediate range ballistic missiles during the midcourse phase of flight, outside the Earth’s atmosphere.

Unlike conventional missiles that use explosive warheads, the SM 3 Block IB relies on kinetic energy. Its kill vehicle collides directly with an incoming ballistic missile at extremely high speeds. This hit to kill approach increases precision while reducing the risk of debris carrying explosive payloads.

The interceptor is primarily deployed aboard U.S. Navy destroyers and cruisers equipped with the Aegis combat system. It also supports land based missile defense through the Aegis Ashore installations. The missile forms a key layer of the United States and allied ballistic missile defense architecture.

Manufacturer

The SM 3 Block IB was developed jointly by Raytheon Technologies and Lockheed Martin for the United States Navy and the Missile Defense Agency.

Raytheon serves as the prime contractor responsible for missile integration and production, while Lockheed Martin provides the advanced guidance components and combat system integration. The interceptor represents an upgraded variant of the earlier SM 3 Block IA, featuring improved target discrimination and maneuverability.

Speed and Range

The SM 3 Block IB interceptor reaches speeds exceeding Mach 10 during flight. This extremely high velocity allows the missile to intercept ballistic targets in the midcourse phase, typically outside the atmosphere.

Its operational intercept range is estimated at more than 700 kilometers, with engagement altitudes reaching up to roughly 500 kilometers depending on the trajectory and sensor data provided by the Aegis radar network.

The missile uses a third stage rocket motor to deploy the kinetic warhead known as the kinetic warhead vehicle, which then uses infrared sensors and divert thrusters to guide itself directly into the target.

Cost

The estimated unit cost of the SM 3 Block IB interceptor ranges between 10 million and 12 million dollars per missile depending on production batch size and configuration. Procurement programs are funded through the U.S. Missile Defense Agency and deployed across U.S. Navy Aegis equipped vessels and allied missile defense sites.

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