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There’s No Escaping MBDA’s Meteor Missile

Two more questions.

Can this missile dodge flares?

When india is purchasing TAURUS KEPD 350?


Taurus stand-off missile system offered to India


K Daniel

European consortium MBDA has provided their 300km-range Taurus stand-off missile system to the Indian Air Force (IAF).

“We have got a request for information (RFI) from IAF for a stand-off long range missile and we have provided the Taurus missiles as we think that it meets all the expected requirements”, Anders Axebark, the business development manager for the missile systems addressed a group of Indian journalists.

The Taurus air-to-ground missiles are designed by Germany-based Taurus systems GmbH, which is a joint business between MBDA and the Swedish Defense Major Saab. MBDA is a missile producing company situated in Italy, Britain, France and Germany.

Indian Air Force has decided to upgrade its Su-30MKI in collaboration with Russia to equip the aircrafts with the better radar, long range weapons, and avionics to further increase its capability.

Axebark said that the missile’s capability was briefed to the Indian counterparts at the Air Headquarters in New Delhi.

“The German Air Force is also planning to carry out a test-firing of the missile for the IAF in November at one of the field-firing ranges in South Africa,” he said.

Axebark noted that his organization has talked to the DRDO about the system and further possible projects in the department of anti-ship missiles, surface to surface missiles and even transport aircraft launched missiles. Regarding the transport aircrafts, India has recently ordered the American C-130J aircraft and the C-17 Globemaster.

The Taurus GmbH is also pitching in the land based version of the missile system saying that the missile system could be used against bunkers and concrete shelters from a stand-off range of 300km and it is independent of using the GPS system to track its target.

The MBDA has as well provided its MICA and Meteor missiles to the IAF and pointed that they could be operational in different aircraft of the Indian Air Force.
 
No Mr Sherlock Holmes,

Nops dude. Michael scofield!!! :D

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it took me some time to find the authentic news source for it. :)

Yes but your post was 1 minute late that's why i asked the question again.
 
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Indians always have to resort to imaginations!
come on guys,get real!
the Rafale is taking atleast another 10 years to see regular service in IAF,take my word.Is the deal signed atleast?????
What happened to AStRa BVRAAM?scrapped?


yaar yeh upar ki line jo tu likha hai tu nahin bol raha hai but tera darr bol raha hai . dont try to be escapist ................
 
@MRSomenath..i posted 2 thread regarding few upgrades on Rafale..will you see it and deside whether they belong to your Rafale collection thread you posted before or not???

http://www.defence.pk/forums/air-wa...reless-integration-weapons-french-rafale.html

http://www.defence.pk/forums/air-wa...ation-firing-sagem-s-laser-guided-hammer.html :tup:

A promo on Meteor...enjoy.. :tup:

NICE VIDEO:D

it doent matter whether i had posted the news earliear or later ,u can post any thread on any topic which u want.OK
CHEERS:cheers:
 
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Two more questions.

Can this missile dodge flares?

When india is purchasing TAURUS KEPD 350?

Well , MMRCA weapon's Package is expected to include 120 Stand off Missiles

apart from 800 Bvraam , 400 WVR , 300 Heat seeking , 1000 Anti Armour , 72 Anti ship , 2000 LGB Kits
 
do anyone knows IAF will induct how many Rafale B (twin seater) & how many Rafale C (single seater), why don't IAF induct all 126 Rafale B's as it always prefer twin seater aircrafts over single seaters like in case of su-30mki's & FGFA.
 
do anyone knows IAF will induct how many Rafale B (twin seater) & how many Rafale C (single seater), why don't IAF induct all 126 Rafale B's as it always prefer twin seater aircrafts over single seaters like in case of su-30mki's & FGFA.

All aircraft will be twin seater.
 
Indians always have to resort to imaginations!
come on guys,get real!
the Rafale is taking atleast another 10 years to see regular service in IAF,take my word.Is the deal signed atleast?????
What happened to AStRa BVRAAM?scrapped?

10 years? Do some research before spouting nonsense- the deal will be signed this FY and the contract stipulates the first jet MUST enter service within 36 months of the deal being signed so 2014/15 is the timeline we are realistically looking at. Let's e honest- the IAF has the $$$ so if they want the Meteor (which is likely and the exact weapons package the IAF will be getting is still not knwon) they will bloody well get it. The French know how much they owe India for this contract and are bending over backwards to accommodate India's every request- not to mention it won't hurt MBDA to make some extra sales and revenue.
 
do anyone knows IAF will induct how many Rafale B (twin seater) & how many Rafale C (single seater), why don't IAF induct all 126 Rafale B's as it always prefer twin seater aircrafts over single seaters like in case of su-30mki's & FGFA.

as per RFP
80 will be single seater and 46 will be twin seaters

with option for 44 Single seater and 20 Double seater

Even in case of FGFA

IAF has decided to go with 166 Single seater and 48 Double seaters
 
All aircraft will be twin seater.
This simply isn't true.

do anyone knows IAF will induct how many Rafale B (twin seater) & how many Rafale C (single seater), why don't IAF induct all 126 Rafale B's as it always prefer twin seater aircrafts over single seaters like in case of su-30mki's & FGFA.

126 Rafales is about 6 SQDs worth (18-20 fighters per SQD) and for every SQD the majority will be "C" single-seaters with 2-3 per SQD being "B" twin-seaters used for operational training and for C&C platforms for the SQD flight groups in times of conflict. These figures may vary depending slightly on IAF requirements and individual SQD designations but the vast majority will be "C" single-seaters. Look at IN and Mig-29K/KUB for comparison- similar division of platforms.

Even in case of FGFA

IAF has decided to go with 166 Single seater and 48 Double seaters

Yeah I read similar news but am still pretty unsure how accurate this news is expecially given it contradicts almost everything previously stated by IAF and media outlets.
 
126 Rafales is about 6 SQDs worth (18-20 fighters per SQD) and for every SQD the majority will be "C" single-seaters with 2-3 per SQD being "B" twin-seaters used for operational training and for C&C platforms for the SQD flight groups in times of conflict. These figures may vary depending slightly on IAF requirements and individual SQD designations but the vast majority will be "C" single-seaters. Look at IN and Mig-29K/KUB for comparison- similar division of platforms.

I have read that according to IAF operational doctrine (India, Russia to have different versions of same fighter plane : Latest Headlines, News - India Today), it prefers twin seater aircrafts over single seaters this gives greater radius of combat operations & more situational awareness, that's why it preferred twin seaters su-30mki's over other aircrafts, so i don't understand why IAF is going for single seater aircrafts in the future inventory (FGFA & Rafales).
 

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