FFAR Mighty Mouse - War Thunder Wiki (2024)

Contents

  • 1 Description
    • 1.1 Vehicles equipped with this weapon
  • 2 General info
    • 2.1 Effective damage
    • 2.2 Comparison with analogues
  • 3 Usage in battles
    • 3.1 Pros and cons
  • 4 History
  • 5 Media
  • 6 See also
  • 7 External links

Description


The FFAR Mighty Mouse or Mk 4 Folding-Fin Aerial Rocket is a 2.75 inches (70 mm) diameter unguided rocket utilised by military aircraft. This rocket was primarily developed for interceptor aircraft which would utilise them for shooting down enemy bombers which proved difficult to shoot down with guns and cannons at the speeds at which they were travelling. While initially developed for air-to-air combat, the FFAR was found to be very effective when utilised in air-to-surface operations.

Unlike traditional missiles with fixed fins, the FFAR's fins were in a folded position when loaded in a launch tube. Upon the missile being launched and departed the launch tube, the folding fins would flip out into place to help stabilise the spin-rate of the rocket. While a single rocket could by itself bring down a bomber, due to it being unguided, accuracy was not on the side of the attacking pilot. To compensate for the inaccuracy of the rockets, they were usually launched in volleys to increase chances of hitting the target.

By the late 1950s, rockets had largely been removed from air-to-air service and were being fitted to helicopters for an air-to-ground role. For helicopters, a volley of rockets was found to be just as effective as a cannon, however, the rockets were lighter and did not cause recoil that the cannons produced.

The FFAR was given the nickname "Mighty Mouse" after the famous cartoon character of the time which featured a mouse with superpowers and the ability to fly and was known to sing a famous line "Here I come to save the day!" when he flew into action.

Vehicles equipped with this weapon

Vehicles equipped with this weapon
Jet fighters
F3HF3H-2
F4DF4D-1
F11FF11F-1
F-1T-2 Early· T-2· F-1
F-4F-4C Phantom II· F-4E Phantom II· F-4EJ Phantom II· F-4EJ ADTW· F-4EJ Kai Phantom II· ◄F-4F Early· ◄F-4F· F-4J Phantom II· F-4S Phantom II· Kurnass· Kurnass 2000
F-5F-5A· ␗F-5A· F-5C· F-5E· ␗F-5E· ▄F-5E FCU· F-20A
F-8F8U-2· F-8E
F-16F-16A· F-16AJ· F-16C· Netz
F-89F-89D
F-100F-100D· ▄F-100D· ␗F-100F
F-104F-104C· ▄F-104G· F-104S· F-104S.ASA· ▄F-104S TAF
G.91G.91 pre-serie· G.91 R/1· G.91 R/4· ◄G.91 R/4· G.91 Y· G.91 YS
KfirKfir C.2· Kfir C.7
MD.460Sa'ar
NesherNesher
Strike aircraft
A-1HA-1H
A-4A-4B· A-4E Early· A-4E Early (M)· A-4E· A-4H· Ayit
A-6A-6E TRAM
A-7A-7D· A-7E· A-7K
AD-4AD-4
AV-8AV-8A· AV-8C· ▄AV-8B Plus
F-84F-84F· ◄F-84F· ▄F-84F· ▄F-84F· F-84F IAF· F-84F
F-105F-105D
F-111F-111A
FJ-4FJ-4B· FJ-4B VMF-232
Alpha JetAlpha Jet A
Attack helicopters
A-129A129CBT· A-129 International (p)· AH-129D
AH-1AH-1G· Tzefa A· Tzefa B· ▅AH-1E· AH-1S· AH-1S Kisarazu· AH-1W· ␗AH-1W
EC-665EC-665 Tiger UHT
H-34H-34
Utility helicopters
A.109A.109EOA-2
BO 105BO 105 CB-2· BO 105 PAH-1· BO 105 PAH-1A1
SA.341SA.341F Gazelle· SA.342M Gazelle
UH-1UH-1B· ▅UH-1B· UH-1C· UH-1C XM-30· ◄UH-1D

General info

A side view of a UH-1B with a side mounted FFAR Mighty Mouse rocket launcher.

Rocket characteristics
Mass 8 kg
Maximum speed 701 m/s
Explosive mass 1.17 kg TNTeq
Warhead type HEAT

Effective damage

The FFAR Mighty Mouse is a straight forward unguided high-explosive rocket which can be configured for either a contact fuse, timed fuse or an automatic detonation fuse once the rocket propellent has run out. If the rocket explodes within close proximity of a target aircraft or vehicle, it will still cause splash damage and still potentially disable or destroy the target.

Comparison with analogues

Give a comparative description of rockets that have firepower equal to this weapon.

Usage in battles

Due to the size and inaccurate nature of the FFAR Mighty Mouse, this rocket is best used against slower moving targets like bombers, hovering helicopters, aircraft parked on a runway and other lightly armoured targets. When attacking bombers, it may be necessary to fire off the entire volley of rockets in one shot to increase the chance of hitting the target. For aircraft parked on the runway, helicopters or other lightly armoured targets it may only be necessary to fire off several rockets to ensure a hit, but not the entire volley. Several rocket attacks may be required due to the inaccurate nature of these rockets.

Pros and cons

The FFAR Mighty Mouse was nicknamed after the fictional cartoon character Mighty Mouse.

Pros:

  • Enough explosive value to take out a bomber
  • Lightweight

Cons:

  • Extremely inaccurate, requires many to increase chances of hitting a target

History

Examine the history of the creation and combat usage of the weapon in more detail than in the introduction. If the historical reference turns out to be too long, take it to a separate article, taking a link to the article about the weapon and adding a block "/History" (example: https://wiki.warthunder.com/(Weapon-name)/History) and add a link to it here using the main template. Be sure to reference text and sources by using <ref></ref>, as well as adding them at the end of the article with <references />.

Media

Images
Videos

Mk 4 Mighty Mouse Folding-Fin Aerial Rocket (FFAR) - jaglavaksoldier

See also

Links to the articles on the War Thunder Wiki that you think will be useful for the reader, for example:

  • reference to the article about the variant of the weapon;
  • references to approximate analogues by other nations and research trees.

External links

Rockets
USA
70 mmFFAR Mighty Mouse· Hydra-70 M247
110 mmM8
127 mmHVAR· Zuni Mk32 Mod 0 ATAP
298 mmTiny Tim
Germany
55 mmR4M
73 mmRZ.65
88 mmPb2
150 mmWgr.41 Spr
210 mmWfr.Gr.21
USSR
55 mmS-5K· S-5KP· S-5M
80 mmS-8KO· S-8M
82 mmM-8· ROS-82· RBS-82
122 mmS-13OF
127 mmS-3K
132 mmM13· M-13UK· ROFS-132· ROS-132· RBS-132
212 mmS-1of· S-21
240 mmS-24· S-24B
300 mmM-31
420 mmS-25O· S-25OF· S-25OFM
425 mmTT-250
Britain
51 mmRP
70 mmCRV7 M247
80 mmType R80 SURA T-80-P 3· Type R80 SURA T-80-US 3
87 mmAP Mk I· AP Mk II
152 mmRP-3
183 mmTriplex R.P.
292 mmUncle Tom· Red Angel
Japan
100 mmType 5 No.1 Mod.9
120 mmType 3 No.1 Mod.28 Mk.1
130 mmType 75
210 mmType 3 No.6 Mod.27 Mk.1· Type 5 No.6 Mod.9
China
55 mmType 57-1
70 mmFS70
90 mmType 90-1
130 mmType 130-2
Italy
50 mmARF/8M3(AP-AT)
France
68 mmSNEB type 23· TDA
70 mmFZ49
100 mmTBA ECC· TBA Multi-Dart 100 AB
120 mmT10 140· T10 151
Sweden
75 mmsrak m/55 Frida· srak m/57B
81 mmOerlikon Typ 3Z 8Dla
135 mmm/56D· psrak m/70
145 mmpsrak m/49B· Psrak m/49/56
150 mmsrak m/51
180 mmhprak m/49
Israel
80 mmFlz.-Rakete Oerlikon
127 mmAR

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