Air Defence Missiles from MBDA for the IAF

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By IDR News Network Published on May 21, 2014 2:11 pm
Mbda Asraam
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MBDA ASRAAM

The IAF is close to inking a deal with European missile company MBDA for 384 ASRAAM imaging infrared homing Air-to-Air Missile as the new close combat missile for the Jaguar replacing the now obsolete Matra Magic R550. The ASRAAM was chosen by the IAF some time ago against the Rafael Advanced Systems Python-5 of Israel; the latter had been separately selected as the secondary close combat heat seeking missile for the LCA Tejas. The ASRAAM was demonstrated to the IAF at an RAF facility, UK in 2011 in the intended over-wing pylon configuration. The ASRAAM has a proven ability to be launched upwards to significant altitude and crucial for the Jaguar fighter bomber, since its mission profile largely necessitates flying at low altitudes. MBDA is understood to have won the competition also because it became apparent that integrating the Python-5, a heavier missile, would have required modifications that the IAF was not prepared to commit time to. A contract for the ASRAAM is expected to be signed within this financial year.

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