ADM-160 MALD
| ADM-160 Miniature Air-Launched Decoy (MALD) | |
|---|---|
| ADM-160B, Air Force Armament Museum | |
| Type | Family of air-launched active radar decoy/jammer and payload bus aerial vehicles | 
| Place of origin | United States | 
| Service history | |
| Used by | USAF, USN, Ukrainian Air Force | 
| Wars | |
| Production history | |
| Manufacturer | Raytheon Missile Systems | 
| Specifications | |
| Mass | 
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| Length | 9 ft 4+1⁄2 in (2.858 m) | 
| Width | 16.2 in (0.41 m) | 
| Height | 14.7 in (0.37 m) | 
| Wingspan | 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) | 
| Engine | Pratt & Whitney TJ-150 turbojet 0.67 kN (150 lbf) | 
| Operational range | 
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| Maximum speed | Mach 0.9 (1,000 ft/s; 310 m/s) | 
| Guidance system | GPS, INS | 
| Launch platform | F-15, F-16, F-22, F-35, A-10, B-1B, B-52, P-8A Poseidon, MQ-1 Predator, MQ-9 Reaper, Mikoyan MiG-29 (Ukraine) | 
| References | Janes | 
| External images | |
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| Raytheon ADM-160C (MALD-J) | |
| Raytheon Corp. | |
| Raytheon Corp. | 
The ADM-160 MALD (Miniature Air-Launched Decoy) is an air-launched, expendable decoy missile developed by the United States. Later variants (MALD-J) are additionally equipped with electronic countermeasures to actively jam early warning and target acquisition radars.