Ford, Mike, TSgt

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Current Service Status
USAF Retired
Current/Last Rank
Technical Sergeant
Current/Last Primary AFSC/MOS
9A000-Awaiting Retraining - Reasons beyond control
Current/Last AFSC Group
Special Reporting
Primary Unit
2001-2006, 1C3X1, 11th Mission Support Squadron
Previously Held AFSC/MOS
46250-Weapons Mechanic
2W1X1-Aircraft Armament Systems
2W1X1H-Aircraft Armament Systems F-111
8R000-Recruiter
2W1X1C-Aircraft Armament Systems A-10
1C3X1-Command Post Apprentice
Service Years
1986 - 2006
Official/Unofficial US Air Force Certificates
Cold War Certificate
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Technical Sergeant

 Official Badges 

Air Force Recruiting Service Air Force Retired Missileman (Senior)


 Unofficial Badges 

Cold War Medal Munitions Journeyman Technician Munitions Master Technician


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Air Force Sergeants Association (AFSA)Post 10965, Paso Robles PostPost 50National Society Sons of the American Revolution
Chapter 91
  1991, Air Force Sergeants Association (AFSA) - Assoc. Page
  1995, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW), Post 10965, Paso Robles Post (Paso Robles, California) - Chap. Page
  2012, American Legion, Post 50 (Vice President) (Paso Robles, California) - Chap. Page
  2013, National Society Sons of the American Revolution - Assoc. Page
  2013, Disabled American Veterans (DAV), Chapter 91 (Lompoc, California) - Chap. Page


 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

Enjoying life now that I am retired.  Gotta say though, I LOVED almost every day I served on Active Duty.  Yes, even the ones where we were recalled at o-dark thirty, and had to sit in a Mobility line doing a bag-drag for hours and doing nothing else, only then to be told we were released to go home, or in some cases, to work.  I miss it ALL! 
I had the most FUN as a Weapons Loader, or Load Toad.  But the most rewarding job was as a Command Post Controller.  Recruiting?  Forget it.

   
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 1991-2003, AIM-7 Sparrow Missile
From Year
1991
To Year
2003
   
Personal Memories
Not Specified
   
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 AIM-7 Sparrow Missile Details
 


Aircraft/Missile Information
The first real use of the AIM-7 Sparrow occured in the Vietnam conflict, where it was heavily used by USAF and U.S. Navy F-4 Phantoms. The first engagement happened on June 7th 1965 when a U.S. Navy F-4B shot down 2 North Vietnamese MiG-17's. Although the missile was standard equipment on F-4's and used almost every day, the results were poor. Because of the absence of a reliable IFF system on the aircraft, the lang-range capacities of the AIM-7 could not be used, resulting in the missile being nothing more than a short-range radar guide missile. Kill-ratio of the first missiles never exceeded 10%.

Therefore a new missile was developed very quickly to overcome this shortfalls. This became the AIM-7E-2. With the introduction of the new missile overall effectiveness was improved and kill-ratios started to improve as well. With the ending of the conflict the total of confirmed kills stood at more than 50.

The last (up to now) operational use of the AIM-7 was in operation Desert Storm in 1991. The missile was used extensively by F-15 and F-16 aircraft. At the end of the war 22 Iraqi aircraft and 3 helicopters were downed by a AIM-7 missile.

The use of the missile will continue with different airforces around the world and will certainly stay in service aboard different naval vessels in the Sea Sparrow variant. However, the development of the missile has ceased in favor of the introduction of the AIM-120 AMRAAM missile. Although the AIM-7 was a splendid missile, it has one major disadvantage. Once it is fired, the aircraft must continue to illuminate the target untill impact, limiting that aircraft to straight and level flight.

For this reason the missile will slowly lose it's overall effectiveness and will be replaced completely with the AIM-120 AMRAAM or other medium to long range fire-and-forget missiles.

Specifications
Primary Function Air-to-air guided missile
Contractor Raytheon Co.
Power Plant Hercules MK-58 solid-propellant rocket motor
Thrust Classified
Speed Classified
Range approximately 30 nm
Length 12 feet (3.64 meters)
Diameter 8 inches (0.20 meters)
Wingspan 3 feet, 4 inches (1 meter)
Warhead Annular blast fragmentation warhead
88 lbs high explosive for AIM-9H
Launch Weight Approximately 500 pounds (225 kilograms)
Guidance System Raytheon semiactive on either continuous wave or pulsed Doppler radar energy
Date Deployed 1976
Aircraft Platforms Navy: F-14 and F/A-18;
Air Force: F-4, F-15, and F-16;
Marine Corps: F-4 and F/A-18

   
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Last Updated: Apr 17, 2011
   
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