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After Balakot, IAF plans to equip Mirage 2000 aircraft with long-range Meteor missiles

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New Delhi: The Indian Air Force is keenly considering arming the Mirage 2000 aircraft with potent long-range Meteor missiles as the 27 February dogfight highlighted that Indian aircraft were outranged by Pakistan Air Force in aerial combat.

With the Beyond Visual Range (BVR) missile Meteor, the balance will once again tilt in India’s favour the way it happened during the Kargil war in 1999 when the Pakistan Air Force did not dare to close in because India had better air-to-air missiles.

On 27 February, at the Line of Control (LoC), Pakistan’s F-16 fighter jets, armed with AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile, or AMRAAM, had targeted India’s frontline fighter aircraft Su-30 MKI.

The Indian fighters, armed with R-73 and R-77 air-to-air missiles, could not target the F-16s because they were outranged as the F-16s were fired from a distance of about 45 km from the LoC.

It is only when a Mig-21 Bison, flown by Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, chased an intruding Pakistani fighter jet across the LoC that it got a lock on and shot it down.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had later said that if the IAF had Rafale fighter jets, then the outcome would have been different.

Top IAF officials told ThePrint that it indeed would have been the case.

“Rafale armed with Beyond Visual Range (BVR) missile Meteor would have been a huge deterrent as no Pakistani aircraft would have dared to come close by at least 100 km,” an official said.

Also read: India inducts Chinook helicopters, adds muscle to military along China border

Mirage 2000 armed with Meteors
The IAF, which is upgrading three squadrons of Mirage 2000s, is now keenly thinking about integrating the Meteor on them.

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Beyond Visual Range (BVR) missile Meteor | mbda-systems.com
“The Meteor on the Mirage is something which we are keenly looking into. When the upgrade deal was signed with Dassault Aviation for the Mirages, the Meteor was still in the developing phase. And hence this would be a fresh deal. We are looking into the cost-effectiveness and other issues,” a top IAF source told ThePrint.

The Air Force is looking at a combination of BrahMos NG, Israeli Derby, Meteor, indigenous Astra, R-73 and R-77 to gain aerial superiority.

“There is no class of missiles in Pakistan and China that can match the Meteor at this point of time. However, China is investing heavily on indigenous cruise missiles and long-range missiles. Any missile that China will make will eventually get into the hands of Pakistan,” another IAF source said.

The Indian Air Force had the upper hand during the Kargil war because Pakistan did not have a BVR, but India did. However, since then, they have acquired the AMRAAM, which tilted the balance in their favour.

Also read: Not IAF pilot error but HAL upgrade tech glitch suspected in Bengaluru Mirage 2000 crash

IAF’s plan for Meteor on Su-30 MKI and Tejas goes kaput
The IAF’s initial plan to equip the Su-30 MKI and the Tejas with Meteor has gone kaput because the European firm, MBDA, refused to integrate them.

The MBDA told the IAF that it cannot integrate the missile, with a range of over 120 km and a no-escape zone of 60 km, on a Russian platform or the Tejas, which uses Israeli radar.

However, following heavy negotiations between the European firm and the IAF, the MBDA has agreed to reconsider once indigenous AESA radar, manufactured by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), is installed on board the Tejas Mark 1A or Mark II.

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https://theprint.in/defence/after-b...craft-with-long-range-meteor-missiles/214587/
 
With the Beyond Visual Range (BVR) missile Meteor, the balance will once again tilt in India’s favour the way it happened during the Kargil war in 1999 when the Pakistan Air Force did not dare to close in because India had better air-to-air missiles.
What a delusion.. with PL-15 in PAF, I don't think it will make much difference.
Anyways, Pakistan won't go crying to Europe...kiyon becha like Randians
 
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Before Balakot, didnt they know the war landscape?

This type of article is written to hide incompetence. India has access to latest Western technology unlike Pakistan. So if this is not lethargy and lack of understanding then what will you call that?
 
4 major state of art technologies are coming to Indian airforce in coming 5 years.
1 infrared track and search system.
2. Solid fuel ducted ramjet ultra long range missile.
3 state of art AESA.
4 State of art EW

These 3 technologies will transform Indian airforce totally.
 
This is just to buy more Rafaels from France.
I don’t think the ROE allowed for the Su 30s to actually cross the LOC. That task was left to the expandable but still capable Mig 21s.
 
Before Balakot, didnt they know the war landscape?

This type of article is written to hide incompetence. India has access to latest Western technology unlike Pakistan. So if this is not lethargy and lack of understanding then what will you call that?
What do you expect from a country / airforce that considers Su30 MKI (recently upgraded) not capable enough to tackle JF17 block-II or old F16s. With a 50 billion dollar budget per year, India become the largest arms importer and in the zionist controlled world, India has little restrictions on buying high tech weaponry.
I'm sure once they get S400 and Rafale and they try to escalate into a war with Pakistan, InshaAllah the same story will be repeated but with much much bigger losses for them.
 
This is just to buy more Rafaels from France.
I don’t think the ROE allowed for the Su 30s to actually cross the LOC. That task was left to the expandable but still capable Mig 21s.
Yeah..asking abhi to destroy is jet and downing own mi17 was part of this scheme. well paid IAF
 
Yeah..asking abhi to destroy is jet and downing own mi17 was part of this scheme. well paid IAF
This small skirmish hasn’t taught many lessons.
We can only improve from here.
:devil:
 
“There is no class of missiles in Pakistan and China that can match the Meteor at this point of time. However, China is investing heavily on indigenous cruise missiles and long-range missiles. Any missile that China will make will eventually get into the hands of Pakistan,” another IAF source said.
No problem, Pakistan will test all the new Chinese weapons on India:welcome:
 
I believe 7 out of the 48 Mirage 2000s have been upgraded till now. And 12 out of 62 MiG-29s have been UPGed, according to Mily Balance 2018.
 
LOL I remember how the Indians used to boast how they had the long range BVR capability on their Su-30 MKI. How their radars were superior. How this was a mismatch against any PAF fighter. According to Indians it was no contest. All the big talk now falling flat. Not a surprise.

This small skirmish hasn’t taught many lessons.
We can only improve from here.
:devil:

Yeah you just take consolation in that LOL

LOL You think PAF will site idle after these encounters? We will also take lessons and improve our capabilities.

This is just to buy more Rafaels from France.
I don’t think the ROE allowed for the Su 30s to actually cross the LOC. That task was left to the expandable but still capable Mig 21s.

Do you really need to put up a show to buy more Rafale fighters?
 
This small skirmish hasn’t taught many lessons.
We can only improve from here.
:devil:
Failed airstrike which the whole world exposed Gangadeshi
1 x Su30 + 1 MiG-21 bison + 1 Captured pilot, 2 burnt
1 Mi17 destroyed and 6 dispatched to hell
1 MiG 21 Bison destroyed in Rajasthan killed by a "bird"
100's of indian soldier died by Pak mil action...
And still no lesson learnt...yani kuttay ki dum seedhi nahin hui.. chalo phir aa jao tumhari MP1 kar detay hain...



4 major state of art technologies are coming to Indian airforce in coming 5 years.
1 infrared track and search system.
2. Solid fuel ducted ramjet ultra long range missile.
3 state of art AESA.
4 State of art EW

These 3 technologies will transform Indian airforce totally.
India become superpower in 2012 right? tum jo marzi le lo tumharay saath honi kutton se bhi burri ha.. kiyon ke tum kuttay se kam tar ho...
 
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