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AIM-160 designation

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US guided missies are all numbered in a single sequence and 160 is already used by the ADM-160 Miniature Air-launched Decoy (MALD). Also, there are no other mentions of AIM-160 as a designation for SACM in any of the references cited for this article. The title should be changed accordingly. 108.28.7.36 (talk) 15:52, 11 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Re-Naming/Moving Article

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Tagging article creator, TheRandomResearcher (thank you, by the way, for creating missile lofting; I have been meaning to get around to that, particularly after I wrote the AIM-174 article) for engagement.

The sources seem pretty thin on the ground for the AIM-160, unfortunately. They seem particularly thin, however, for the "CUDA" designation. First off, the original provenance seems to be a random slide taken from a presentation over a decade ago, and it was "Cuda" vice "CUDA." Even Global Security admits that "CUDA" is presented as an acronym but there is no known expansion (they go so far as to speculate that it may be a contraction of "barracuda…" which might make sense given the AN/ASQ-239 'Barracuda,' but, OR, and all that.

I think mentioning "CUDA/Cuda" in the body is okay, but I don't think the sources support it in the title, especially after the "SACM" designation. As the anonymous editor above this post pointed-out, I also find it odd that the U.S. would re-use the -160 designation when we already have the ADM-160… but again, OR. (I have a growing suspicion that the Long-Range Engagement Weapon will turn-out to have been the AIM-174, but I could be wrong, and I digress).

Seeking thoughts/opinions/options. MWFwiki (talk) 07:00, 11 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]