Himmelbue (Missile)

The Himmelbue is a medium range radar guided air-to-air and surface-to-air missile, developed for the Luftforsvaret and Kongelig Marine for use on their Nieuport-Saulnier Mystere Fighters, at the time Ringerike did not field a missile with a range anywhere near what the Himmelbue offered. It was first used in combat in the opening days of the Sorland War, when a Himmelbue-A launched by a J.71 Torden of the 16th Tactical Fighter Squadron downed a KNAF J-2.

Air-Launched Variants

 * Himmelbue-A: Original variant accepted into service in 1965. Fitted with a conical scanning seeker. Range of 25km.
 * Himmelbue-B: Accepted into service in 1978, fitted with an Inverse monopulse semi-active radar seeker. Range increased to 45km.
 * Himmelbue-C: Accepted into service in 1986, fitted with an active radar seeker and inertial mid-course update capability. Range increased to 65km.

Ground-Based Variants

 * Luftvernmissil 73: Heavily modified ground launched variant, iteratively improved to include upgrades from the air launched versions, also deployed on ship-borne platforms.