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Typhon was a missile system developed by the
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in the late 1950s, intended to serve as an integrated air-defense system for Navy fleets. Consisting of the SAM-N-8 Typhon LR, later designated RIM-50A, and the SAM-N-9 Typhon MR, later RIM-55A, paired with the
AN/SPG-59 The AN/SPG-59 was an advanced PESA phased array radar developed by the U.S. Navy starting in 1958. It was one of the earliest phased array radars. AN/SPG-59 was intended to offer search, track and guidance from a single radar system and antenna ...
radar system, the cost and expense of the Typhon system led to it being cancelled in favor of the Standard Missile program.


Design and development

Development of Typhon was initiated in the late 1950s, as the existing Talos,
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, and
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("3T") long-, medium-, and short-ranged missiles were considered to be approaching obsolescence; in the event of a mass attack by Soviet bomber forces, the requirement for each missile to have its own dedicated target illuminator would lead to rapid saturation of the defensive system. The Typhon system, developed under a contract awarded to the
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, would overcome this through the use of the
AN/SPG-59 The AN/SPG-59 was an advanced PESA phased array radar developed by the U.S. Navy starting in 1958. It was one of the earliest phased array radars. AN/SPG-59 was intended to offer search, track and guidance from a single radar system and antenna ...
electronically scanned array In antenna theory, a phased array usually means an electronically scanned array, a computer-controlled array of antennas which creates a beam of radio waves that can be electronically steered to point in different directions without moving t ...
radar system, capable of tracking and engaging multiple targets simultaneously. The missile system to complement the radar was originally named Super Talos (long-range) and Super Tartar (short-range), but to avoid confusion with upgrades for the existing missiles was soon renamed Typhon.Parsch 2001a Typhon LR, the only version of the Typhon missile system to be test-flown, was
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-powered and was capable of intercepting high-speed aircraft and missiles, engaging targets in the Mach 3–4 range at between to altitude and to range; a secondary capability in the surface-to-surface role, capable of targeting enemy ships, was also included in the specification. While primarily intended to be armed with a conventional
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warhead, Typhon LR was designed to be capable of carrying the
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nuclear warhead. Typhon MR was designed to be capable of intercepting aircraft at between to in altitude and to range, but had yet to enter testing before the Typhon project was cancelled.Parsch 2001b


Operational history

In March 1961 the first test launches of the SAM-N-8 Typhon LR took place; beginning in 1962, the test ship entered refit to install the Typhon Weapon Control System to allow at-sea tests to be undertaken.DANFS 1970 However the expense of the Typhon system, combined with the technical issues encountered during development, meant that the program was cancelled in November 1963. The conversion of ''Norton Sound'' was allowed to be completed to provide test data,Boslaugh 1999, p.180. the ship recommissioning in June 1964; following the tests the Typhon equipment was removed in July 1966. In lieu of Typhon, the U.S. Navy developed the Standard Missile family to provide air defense for the fleet, with the
RIM-66 Standard The RIM-66 Standard MR (SM-1MR/SM-2MR) is a medium-range surface-to-air missile (SAM), with a secondary role as an anti-ship missile, originally developed for the United States Navy (USN). A member of the Standard Missile family of weapons, the ...
and
RIM-67 Standard ER The RIM-67 Standard ER (SM-1ER/SM-2ER) is an extended range surface-to-air missile (SAM) and anti-ship missile originally developed for the United States Navy (USN). The RIM-67 was developed as a replacement for the RIM-8 Talos, a 1950s system d ...
missiles replacing Tartar and Terrier respectively.


See also

* Sea Dart


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