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Capability Enhancement for Indian Air Force Jaguar Fleet with MBDA ASRAAMs

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2011-01-23 MBDA's ASRAAM would provide a significant operational capability enhancement for the Indian Air Force Jaguar fleet in both short and within visual range protection. The weapon system's acquisition ranges are phenomenal and would typically enable a Jaguar pilot to "see", engage and kill the target before it even had the chance to respond. With ASRAAM, the lottery of a close-range dogfight is safely avoided.

Given that the Jaguar will probably be operating at a lower altitude than an in-coming threat, ASRAAM's unmatched speed and 'snap up' capability (the ability of the missile to fire upwards to a very high altitude) is ideally suited to the aircraft’s mission. When combined with a Helmet Mounted Sight (HMS), the aircraft/weapon combination can be used to its full ability.

Because of its sleek, low drag wingless design, proven body lifting techniques and the high speed provided by its 166mm diameter motor, ASRAAM has minimum impact on the desired release envelope. ASRAAM’s high speed also enables rapid and thereby safe separation from the aircraft's 'near field', a major issue when considering risk reduction during the missile integration programme.

Alternative missiles that have fins and wings forward of their center of gravity suffer from a number of disadvantages, one of these is known as 'weather cocking'. This effect occurs when the aircraft is pulling high g manoeuvres during a missile release (typically during an over the shoulder shot with HMS whilst evading a threat). As such a missile travels along the launch rail, its fins etc. have the aerodynamic effect of pulling it away before its last "shoe" has actually cleared the mechanism. You can imagine the damage that this will cause, not only to the launcher and perhaps even to the aircraft, but also to the mission.

With such a missile, the only way to mitigate this danger is to accept a limited launch profile and accept all the subsequent limitations this poses on the operational and self-defence capabilities of the aircraft. With over 50 years of experience in missile design, MBDA was fully aware of the dangers of 'weather cocking' so ASRAAM was developed from day one to permit the widest carriage and release envelope for the aircraft.

ASRAAM has flown on Jaguar with an HMS in the UK at the world renowned test facility at Boscombe Down, in addition MBDA has worked exclusively with the aircraft design authority BAES. The missile is fully operational on both under wing and tip stations on the UK RAF's Eurofighter Typhoon and the Australian Air Force's F/A 18.

MBDA together with its partners ELBIT (Targo Dash V HMS) and Cobham (JOWL -- Jaguar Overwing Missile Launcher) provide a world beating capability for the IAF Jaguar fleet with proven reliable subsystems. With ASRAAM, MBDA will be able to provide the Indian Air Force with a missile that has the unique ability to cover close combat while offering near BVR performance as well as an integration solution featuring the lowest of potential risks.

Capability Enhancement for Indian Air Force Jaguar Fleet with MBDA ASRAAMs | India Defence
 
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Jaguar DARIN III making it a full 4th generation deep strike fighter. ASRAAM is one of the best short range AAM in the world, it will certanly enhyance the capability of Jags.
 
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Dude they are the best bombers iaf have why to retire them low maintance high mission rate

They are not the best bombers, they are the only bombers India uses besides Mig-27.

Bombing capabilities of Mirage 2000 and MKI are way better than these Jaguars, and the record of these Jaguars isn't any good. The Jaguars have a LOT of limitations. It would be better if we retire them soon along with all the Mig-27s.
 
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They are not the best bombers, they are the only bombers India uses besides Mig-27.

Bombing capabilities of Mirage 2000 and MKI are way better than these Jaguars, and the record of these Jaguars isn't any good. The Jaguars have a LOT of limitations. It would be better if we retire them soon along with all the Mig-27s.

Please highlight few of those glaring limitations...b/w i know the buzz these days is multi-role but don't you think dedicated strategic bombers are still need of the hour for iaf???
 
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Please highlight few of those glaring limitations...b/w i know the buzz these days is multi-role but don't you think dedicated strategic bombers are still need of the hour for iaf???
Ya we do need such bombers, but I dont think there are any plan in the future.
Though we have plan to use Tu as bomber...
 
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Ya we do need such bombers, but I dont think there are any plan in the future.
Though we have plan to use Tu as bomber...

I agree we do need but there is one problem, "Resources". What our forces are doing/planning right now is based on financial resource we got. So we might have to wait little more to add any future strategic bomber as our defense budget will grow to a supporting level by that time.
 
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They are not the best bombers, they are the only bombers India uses besides Mig-27.

Bombing capabilities of Mirage 2000 and MKI are way better than these Jaguars, and the record of these Jaguars isn't any good. The Jaguars have a LOT of limitations. It would be better if we retire them soon along with all the Mig-27s.

apart from that what bombers do you suggest (dedicated bombers)
 
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Please highlight few of those glaring limitations...b/w i know the buzz these days is multi-role but don't you think dedicated strategic bombers are still need of the hour for iaf???

A weak engine, older weapons, inability to fly in low visibility, and lack of radar are a few.

A few were upgraded with Agave radar, which is almost three decades old now, only for anti-ship and close air-air attack.
 
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apart from that what bombers do you suggest (dedicated bombers)

I don't think India will go for dedicated bombers before 2020, but when it does, it would be PakDA or Tu series of bombers.

A more sensible option would be to use the Mirages for air to ground role. The MRCA and Su30 MKI can also be precise bombers when required.
 
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I don't think India will go for dedicated bombers before 2020, but when it does, it would be PakDA or Tu series of bombers.

A more sensible option would be to use the Mirages for air to ground role. The MRCA and Su30 MKI can also be precise bombers when required.

+1

jags and mig-27s ain`t bombers in truest sense, they are deep strike fighter bombers.

My only wish is that wateva we chose for mrca, should have a decent , proven A2G capability.
 
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