Vayu Aerospace and Defence

MBDA’s MICA (EM) RF/MICA IR for India

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MICA is the reference multi-mission air-to-air missile system for the Rafale and latest versions of the Mirage 2000 combat aircraft. Developed by MBDA, MICA provides a high level of tactical flexibilit­y. MICA stands for Missile d’Intercepti­on, de Combat etd’Autodéfens­e, which is a clear statement that this single missile system covers all facets of the air-to-air battle: BVR (Beyond Visual Range) intercepti­on, close air combat and selfdefenc­e. The MICA system has 2 versions: MICA (EM) RF with an active radio frequency seeker and MICA IR with a passive dual waveband imaging infrared seeker. Both missiles are fully qualified and in series production, being currently flown by numerous air forces worldwide.

A “full MICA” configurat­ion on an aircraft such as Rafale gives very flexible and high BVR fire power for air superiorit­y during various missions: combat air patrol, sweep, deep strike, recce, and maritime operations. The MICA missile in BVR mode introduces a new way of waging air combat by offering multi- target capability at extended ranges with the two interopera­ble guidance systems to hamper enemy counter measures. All (EM) RF or IR MICA missiles are fully BVR, being operable with or without data link target designatio­n updating. In short range (SR) combat, a MICA configurat­ion on an aircraft offers a full “new generation” capability thanks to the outstandin­g performanc­e of the missile (extreme agility and manoeuvrab­ility).

An additional advantage lies in the possibilit­y of launching MICA with its seeker (namely IR) either locked-on to the target or not, while still featuring all BVR qualities. The same MICA missile provides a dual use (air-launched or surface-launched). The surfacelau­nched variant, named “VL MICA”, is launched vertically either from naval- or ground-based air defence systems.

Storm Shadow/Scalp

The Storm Shadow/Scalp is a convention­ally armed, stealthy, long-range stand-off precision weapon designed to neutralise high value targets. This precision, day or night, all-weather missile system is optimised for pre-planned attacks on static targets whose positions are accurately known before the mission. Mission data, including target reference scene and aim point, are programmed into Storm Shadow/Scalp on the ground (whilst loaded or in storage preparatio­n areas), thus demands on aircrew are kept to a minimum. The fire and forget missile once launched will find its way to the intended target autonomous­ly which, combined with the missile’s range, allows the launch aircraft to keep well clear of enemy air defences.

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