Something like this should be out there, but the way they're approaching their modus operandi with prototypes and then wait for someone to pursue it is a bit strange TBH. But i suppose it's the safe way instead of building a bunch and not getting any contracts.
It’s not exactly that, but they pursued this directly to the UAE Navy. If they are interested they will purchase it, if not they won’t and it may enter the export market.
Rheinmetall could use this on ships but that would compete directly with Diehl Defence and the RIM-116 RAM.
I also hope they're going to invest a lot more into air to air missile technology. It seems like with all the restrictions put on that type of weaponry out there, that would be the market to get into bigtime.
They said they will “Demonstrate” them by 2025 and they plan to enter all segments of the guided weapons sector.
Denel Dynamics had an 100km BVR missile that it may be based off in the future.
They recently developed a radio frequency facility which will assist in this in the future.
You’re right about there being a big limitation by European and American countries. If they can produce a Western standard A2A missile it would be very successful.
That would mean it’s better than Russia missiles and is easy to integrate with NATO standard aircraft systems
HALCON, an end-to-end manufacturer of precision-guided munitions, aims to offer a full complement of guided weapons, by focusing on key international partnerships and nurturing home-grown IP
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By the second half of this decade, the UAE will be designing and producing a complete range of air-to-ground,
air-to-air, naval, and ground-launched airborne weapon systems, with its own proprietary technology.