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DRDO’s Astra missile Cleared for limited series production by Indian Air Force

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After DRDO’s Astra missile fired from Sukhoi-30 MKI aircraft took down pilot-less target aircraft (PTA) Banshee, in last two rounds of User trials last December. Indian Air Force has cleared limited series production (LSP) of ingeniously developed Astra Beyond Visual Range Air-to-Air Missile (BVRAAM). According to information provided to idrw.org, IAF has decided to obtain 50 missiles to continue fine tuning the missile system before it decided to be adopted in large scale on all other fighter aircraft. Astra BVRAAM possesses high single shot kill probability making it highly reliable to take down manoeuvring supersonic aerial targets up to 60kms. Astra incorporates many unique features like active radar terminal guidance, excellent electronic counter-countermeasure (ECCM) features, smokeless propulsion and process improved effectiveness. IAF has shown interest in integrating Astra BVRAAMS in all frontline fighter aircraft like Tejas, Mig-29 and Mirage-2000s. Astra will be integrated with LCA-Tejas fighter next and will be standard Air-to-Air Missile on upgraded LCA-Tejas MK-1A.

http://idrw.org/drdos-astra-missile...s-production-by-indian-air-force/#more-130695 .
 
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50 itself is a large number,i think IAF is having fill confidence in Astra.
 
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What happened to the K 100 air to air missile project with Russia?
 
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What happened to the K 100 air to air missile project with Russia?
Seems meteor killed it. Accuracy and Effectiveness against countermeasures at that long range was a concern.
 
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50 is a good no. to start the LSP of Astra BVRAAM
 
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It was very heavy, i believe this was the reason. Will Meteor be launched from MKI or it will be for Rafale for Indian Air Force.

Apart from being used onto Rafales, Meteor will see integration on Flankers too.
 
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Comparison of Astra with similar platforms

ASTRA

1024px-Tejas_LCA_2015.jpg

Type Air to Air Missile
Place of origin India
Production history
Manufacturer
DRDO
Produced Pre Production/Testing [1]
Specifications
Weight
154 kg
Length 3570 mm
Diameter 178 mm
Warhead 15 kg (33 lb) HE fragmentation directional warhead
Detonation
mechanism

Radar proximity fuse
Engine Solid Fuel Rocket
Wingspan 254 mm
Operational
range

80-110 km in head on chase
20 km in tail chase[2][3]
Flight ceiling 66,000 ft
Speed Mach 4.5+ [4]
Guidance
system

Inertial, mid-course update and terminal active radar homing (15 km)
Launch
platform

Su-30MKI (ongoing trials).
HAL Tejas (expected),
Dassault Rafale (expected),
HAL AMCA (expected)
Sukhoi/HAL FGFA (expected),
Mirage 2000 (expected) and
MiG-29UPG (expected)

AIM 120

1000px-AIM-120_AMRAAM.jpg

Type Medium-range, active radar homing air-to-air missile
Place of origin United States
Service history
In service
September 1991–present
Used by See operators
Production history
Manufacturer

Hughes: 1991–97

Raytheon: 1997–present
Unit cost
• $300,000–$400,000 for 120C variants

• $1,786,000(FY2014) for 120D[1]
Variants AIM-120A, AIM-120B, AIM-120C, AIM-120C-4/5/6/7, AIM-120D
Specifications
Weight
335 lb (152 kg)
Length 12 ft (3.7 m)
Diameter 7 in (180 mm)
Warhead
High explosive blast-fragmentation
• AIM-120A/B: WDU-33/B, 50 pounds (22.7 kg)

• AIM-120C-5: WDU-41/B, 40 pounds (18.1 kg)
Detonation
mechanism

Active RADAR Target Detection Device (TDD)

Quadrant Target Detection Device (QTDD) in AIM-120C-6 – lots 13+.[2]
Engine Solid-fuel rocket motor
Wingspan 20.7 in (530 mm) AIM-120A/B
Operational
range

• AIM-120A/B: 55–75 km (30–40 nmi)[3][4]
• AIM-120C-5: >105 km (>57 nmi)[5]

• AIM-120D (C-8): >160 km (>97 nmi)[6]
Speed Mach 4 (4,900 km/h; 3,045 mph)
Guidance
system

inertial guidance, terminal active radar homing


R 77

1024px-Vympel-R-77-maks2009.jpg

Type Medium-range, active radar homing air-to-air missile
Service history
In service
1994 (R-77)
Production history
Manufacturer
Vympel
Specifications
Weight
175 kg (R-77), 190 kg (R-77-1)
Length 3.6 m (R-77), 3.71 m (R-77-1)
Diameter 200 mm
Warhead 22.5 kg HE fragmenting (R-77)
Detonation
mechanism

laser proximity fuze
Engine Solid fuel rocket motor (R-77), air-breathing ramjet (R-77-PD)
Wingspan 350 mm
Operational
range

80 km (R-77), 110 km (R-77-1)[1]

>200km (K-77M)
Flight altitude 5–25 km (16,000–82,000 ft)
Guidance
system

Inertial with mid-course update and terminal active radar homing
Launch
platform

Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21-93/LanceR/Bison, Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23, Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25, Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-27, Mikoyan MiG-29, Mikoyan MiG-31, Mikoyan MiG-35, Sukhoi Su-27, Sukhoi Su-30, Sukhoi Su-33, Sukhoi Su-34, Sukhoi Su-35, HAL Tejas, Yakovlev Yak-141, Chengdu J-10
Future Platforms:
Sukhoi PAK FA
The Vympel NPO R-77 missile (NATO reporting name: AA-12 Adder) is a Russian medium range, active radar homing air-to-air missile system. It is also known by its export model designation RVV-AE. It is the Russian counterpart to the American AIM-120 AMRAAM missile.[2]
 
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It was very heavy, i believe this was the reason. Will Meteor be launched from MKI or it will be for Rafale for Indian Air Force.

Air Force wants meteor for Su30MKI- A competition between Aim120D and Meteor was to be launched- but Russia seems to be objecting- a separate program for locally made meteor type missile is going on from last 3 years- some tender for launch rails was issued long time back-



I am guessing the next order will have the homegrown seeker. Which was recently tested.


Has there been any drop and launch test ?
 
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