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The World's Best Aircraft-Killer Missile is Now in Service (And Its Not American)
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Robert Beckhusen
July 23, 2016

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The technical details of air-to-air missiles are extremely complicated, but the concept is simple — destroy your target before the target destroys you.

One way to improve the odds is to add an air-breathing ramjet engine to give the weapon a boost. That’s the design philosophy behind the Meteor, a 419-pound rail-launched MiG killer which entered service for the first time with the Swedish air force on July 11.

Meteor is strongly associated with Sweden, although it’s very much a broader European project with the missile conglomerate MBDA working as the manufacturer. Sweden is the first country to make the Meteor operational, but Britain, Italy, Spain, Germany and France are next.

Germany, Spain and Britain intend to equip Meteors on their Eurofighter Typhoons. France will get the missiles for its Rafales. F-35 Joint Strike Fighters could follow.

That Sweden has high-tech missiles might seem unusual.

The country is neutral, and its air force hasn’t fired a shot in anger since the Congo crisis in the early 1960s. But Sweden is a major weapons exporter — the 12th largest according to 2014 data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.

Sweden works closely with the NATO alliance during military exercises. And in May, the Swedish parliament ratified an agreement allowing NATO more room to conduct exercises in the country.

The reason is clearly Russia, which has repeatedly violated Sweden’s airspace and carried out simulated nuclear attack runs on the country. Although greater cooperation with the alliance is controversial within Sweden.

MBDA designed the Meteor to work with the F-35. But as of now, the Block 4 software needed to fire it from the stealth jet isn’t available — and won’t be until the early 2020s in the best case scenario. In May 2016, the U.S. Government Accountability Office warned that the F-35’s software’s “cost, schedule and performance goals” were at risk.

By the time the Pentagon sorts that out, the Meteor will have served for years … with the Gripen.

This first appeared in WarIsBoring here.

Image: Creative Commons.

http://nationalinterest.org/blog/th...raft-killer-missile-now-service-its-not-17100
 
Just because someone is neutral does not mean they become a fool on their own security..
 
Just because someone is neutral does not mean they become a fool on their own security..

Nah, every time Sweden insists on its neutrality, either a prime minister gets killed or a "Russian" sub pops up near its shore and voilá the Stockholm syndrome sets in and to the dustbin goes neutrality. LOL
 
Nah, every time Sweden insists on its neutrality, either a prime minister gets killed or a "Russian" sub pops up near its shore and voilá the Stockholm syndrome sets in and to the dustbin goes neutrality. LOL

Prime minister gets killed?? sounds like Libiya or Iraq
 
The World's Best Aircraft-Killer Missile is Now in Service (And Its Not American)
saab_jas-39c_gripen_sweden_-_air_force_an2279593.jpg

Robert Beckhusen
July 23, 2016

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The technical details of air-to-air missiles are extremely complicated, but the concept is simple — destroy your target before the target destroys you.

One way to improve the odds is to add an air-breathing ramjet engine to give the weapon a boost. That’s the design philosophy behind the Meteor, a 419-pound rail-launched MiG killer which entered service for the first time with the Swedish air force on July 11.

Meteor is strongly associated with Sweden, although it’s very much a broader European project with the missile conglomerate MBDA working as the manufacturer. Sweden is the first country to make the Meteor operational, but Britain, Italy, Spain, Germany and France are next.

Germany, Spain and Britain intend to equip Meteors on their Eurofighter Typhoons. France will get the missiles for its Rafales. F-35 Joint Strike Fighters could follow.

That Sweden has high-tech missiles might seem unusual.

The country is neutral, and its air force hasn’t fired a shot in anger since the Congo crisis in the early 1960s. But Sweden is a major weapons exporter — the 12th largest according to 2014 data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.

Sweden works closely with the NATO alliance during military exercises. And in May, the Swedish parliament ratified an agreement allowing NATO more room to conduct exercises in the country.

The reason is clearly Russia, which has repeatedly violated Sweden’s airspace and carried out simulated nuclear attack runs on the country. Although greater cooperation with the alliance is controversial within Sweden.

MBDA designed the Meteor to work with the F-35. But as of now, the Block 4 software needed to fire it from the stealth jet isn’t available — and won’t be until the early 2020s in the best case scenario. In May 2016, the U.S. Government Accountability Office warned that the F-35’s software’s “cost, schedule and performance goals” were at risk.

By the time the Pentagon sorts that out, the Meteor will have served for years … with the Gripen.

This first appeared in WarIsBoring here.

Image: Creative Commons.

http://nationalinterest.org/blog/th...raft-killer-missile-now-service-its-not-17100
A nation keeps its best technology secret never reveal it . it means it isn't beat
 
Is it not another marketing exercise bcz Saab Gripen got Meteor now?

And why there is a veiled criticism on F35?

Lol not 4.5 gen but directly competing with 5th gen..

I love such marketing..

And why not? Of course they have meteor missile. Why not not we get these missiles?
 
Nah, every time Sweden insists on its neutrality, either a prime minister gets killed or a "Russian" sub pops up near its shore and voilá the Stockholm syndrome sets in and to the dustbin goes neutrality. LOL
Totally false...Sweden has been neutral at least since world war I and how many prime minsters have been killed?
Only one PM got killed and it had nothing with to do its neutrality.
 
You should learn how to tell the truth, be honest and factual..I mean these are probably foreign concepts for you. But I encourage to try for the first time and feel the difference.

How about learn to comprehend text first?
 
Obviously not, otherwise you would write the nonsense that you wrote. ;)
Does not make any sense...
Now I got it, when you made that comment, you were looking into the mirror :)
So basically it was meant for you..yeah go ahead and learn some English :)
Next time, try with clean glasses.
 
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