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Can europe make an antisattelitte weapon? For example a big missile for rafales instead of fuels. Can they ? For example a big missile for rafales or any eurojet instead of fuel tanks. The idea is simple, jets can go anywhere fast and sattelites CANT change their velocity much! The first strike nowdays is to put the enemy sattelites down fast. If europe makes such a weapon a bigger 'meteor 2' with trigonic final phase they can become a strong option in global market vs US
As for the missile's radar can detect targets less than 1m², very modern radar could do that given close enough range, though Meteor's probably even better than previous missiles
@@Milvus_In_Excelsis It's formula between long range detection search circle and the missile pinpoint aiming on the target, if the long range detecting radar (e.g from the attack aircraft ) had detecting circle of around 5 KM then is't still can guide the missile to the right direction before he start relining on it own radar. Even if detecting circle were wider having such missile chasing you from distance will make the aircraft busy dodging it from distance this will make it neural in the battle and can't do it role in the battle(e.g attacking base airfield )
I believe the missle, thanks to the new engine configuration, has the ability to loiter in an area and engage targets autonomously, long after the fighter that launched it departed the area. This opens up many interesting tactical options, for one a mid-air ambush could be created.
@@UnconfinedConfusion it solid fuel so I kind of doubt they can refill it. But the neutron plattform, that is sort of a slave fighter can do that. The point wirh the neuron is that it flyes in formation with something like a gripen with a extra set of missiles.
An excellent, very informative video on a wide range of aviation items related to the Meteor! Thank you for keeping my interest going throughout the video. Sometimes videos start strong and then flame-out. Yours was the opposite of that...
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Thanks for uneasy-to-understand, professionally produced military video. This category of missiles is where the US is playing catch-up to Europe, Russia and especially China.
@@freddarau AIM-260 is achieving its extra range by going larger and heavier than the 7inch diameter of the Meteor/AIM 120, consequently aircraft will be able to carry fewer of them.
The answer to high off bore angle, active seeking, highly networked missiles with almost 100% interception rate, is to saturate the airspace with attritable launch and sensor platforms. UAVs will do the heavy lifting of future air operations. The question is, can you make them so cheap, that you could maintain squadron strength in contested airspace for the time of a whole peer to peer campaign?
Best answer is to refit gen 2/3 and old gen 4 fighters with INS and other avionics packages to be a "poor man's drone". These old airframes (think Panavia Tornado, early F-16, Mirage 3, F-4) will essentially be on a 1 way trip as missile sponges to absorb enemy missile inventory. You can then use other raids composed of high end fighters, missiles etc to come in behind these sacrificial airframes to hit the targets in enemy territory.
@@richardmartin8998 you do realise that modern fighters also have 30mm cannons right? Cheap drones which would cost less than a meteor missile are for sure subsonic, there are drones as slow as 200km/h which is slower than an attack helicopter. Shooting down such a target can be very cost effective with a gun run. For the old fighters being the "poor man's drone" you need to consider the pilot. As stated in the video training of a skilled pilot can be more expensive than a 4th gen fighter itself. In case for a plane to be cheaper than a meteor it would need to be a very, very old plane, even an f4 costs more than just a missile. Considering any missile on the f4 the price goes up. Sending low skill pilots (as it was done during WW2) to fight enemy jets can go very wrong very fast. A low skill pilot with limited weapons (probably no weapons since its just a target for the enemy meteors) can be dealt with mica or even a gun run with the 30mm gun which are far cheaper than a meteor. For example, an f16 would cost around 10-20million, adding fuel and the pilot training the price can easily go up to 30million. A meteor only costs 2million. Finaly, you need to consider the morale. A low skill pilot having to deal with meteor armed jets would probably chicken out even if he is sent to die. Its not only a lower skill pilot which already drops his morale, he is outgunned or not armed at all.
The french prononciation of "Rafale" is not "Raphael" (the renaissance painter) but "Ra Fa L" with the ending "e" that is silent. The "...ale" is prononced as in "decimal" or "minimal". Anyway, very interesting video. Thanks !
I just want to add a little correction, the "-ale" sound is not the same one as "decimal" and "minimal" where the "a" is muted. It's actually more similar to the pronunciation of "all", so you would pronounce it Raf - all.
@@thomasbessis2809 yes and it s not like it is impossible to have the proper way to pronounce it ;-) Moreover I agree with you, it is enough a common error you will see basically on almost 50% maybe even more, videos ... so none French speakers, this is the way : www.google.com/search?q=Rafale+google+translate&rlz=1C1GCEB_enBE950BE950&sxsrf=ALeKk02DK77ktqRDYMfELhXrDWs3UoTf3A%3A1621932064337&ei=ILisYO6SFLWAjLsP3cqu2Ac&oq=Rafale+google+translate&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAMyBAgjECcyBggAEBYQHjoHCCMQsAMQJzoHCAAQRxCwA1DeE1ibFWDqHGgBcAJ4AIABVYgB-wGSAQEzmAEAoAEBqgEHZ3dzLXdpesgBCcABAQ&sclient=gws-wiz&ved=0ahUKEwjuoq3kt-TwAhU1AGMBHV2lC3sQ4dUDCA4&uact=5
Very informative and well illustrated video about this advanced missile. Protip : Rafale is pronounced like Raf-Al (the french combat aircraft), not Ra-fa-el (Israelian weapon's manufacturer)
Nice video with clear explaining of Metore missile in dogfight aircrafts used (air-air) strike with clear explaining its history producing and countries participating in this project which increases its abilities too nice channel in clearly explaining of weapons characters thanks
@@zoom5024 it fits the air to ground internal pylon but not the air to air due to it having bigger fins than amraam , a modified version is being worked on so it can be fully integrated on the f35’s block 4 update. Also U.K. and Japan are working on a version with an aesa seeker for Japans f35’s
@@zoom5024 I'm fairly certain that it can be fired from a typhoon at extreme range, and be guided in by a much closer F-35 using Data Link. Therefore the F35 doesn't need a 'dirty' configuration with externally held missiles to be lethal Similar to how a forward observer stays stealthy to guide in the big guns on the ground.
Я полагаю, что ракета, благодаря новой конфигурации двигателя, имеет возможность зависать в районе и поражать цели автономно еще долгое время после того, как истребитель, запустивший ее, покинул этот район. Это открывает много интересных тактических возможностей, например, может быть создана воздушная засада.
Wouldn't be surprised since AMRAAM has a very predictable flight path with limited maneuvering capabilities after its short duration burn runs out. What's really surprising is that it hasn't been replaced sooner, I guess it's harder to make a missile than the fighter that launches it.
I dont believe anyone is working on a Anti-Radiation version though its functionality that could be added. Japan is working on a new missile that marries their AAM-4B's seeker to a Meteor body so that it will fit in the internal bay of the F-35, Britain might see that as a possible upgrade if it improves performance as they are currently doing a missile conversion kit to allow Meteor to fit as well (have to reduce the fins to fit). The advantage of the Japanese radar is its compactness which might offer some range/weight improvements.
It need a radar relay radio...and that need to be in range. That relay pretty much have to be airborn due to the curvature of the earth. Of cause you could technicaöly engage vety high targets, but if they dive tou would lose secondary radar contact
Instead of only flares and chaff for defense against missiles, the fighter should also carry short range anti-missile missiles that can shoot forward and aft.
@@emhyrvaremreis4540 the aim54 is a quite modern missile, the same range and speeds as a meteor, the reason it was mentioned because it was one of two long-range air-to-air missile platforms the US has developed.
@@EmperorLionflame your point? Ram jets were made in the 50s by the US, the meteor is old tech in a new missile. And no, the Russian r-37 would clap the fuck out of the meteor. Twice the range and at mach 7.
Please note that the French "Rafale" aircraft prononciation in english is not "Rafael" (which is a human name) but instead "RAFAL" to avoid confusions.
Impressive! Can they develop , double the range as needed by US Navy , n many other navies to replace the Phoenix? Also air to surface for SEAD? Also booster n surface launch as Seasparrow replacement?,
@@jugganaut33 Talk about NATO , SEATO , Five Eyes n QUAD shooting themselves in the foot! Yet ships , aircraft can be tendered in partnership with USA companies!
Excellent video. However, I wouldn't be surprised if the long-range benefits get negated in many cases by 'low risk' Rules of Engagement that require visual target identification before launch
To my understanding the mix of fhe fuel change when it burns throu it. Early on its high on oxidizer, then its reduced more and more, then after a while there is verry little or non at all.
is this only ram jet air to air missile? since ram jets are used for more than 40 years for some missiles its so weird not to use it for air to air missiles too
The only system i know of what so ever thst been in active service using a ram jet is the bloodhound. And those misiles are huge. And the range is shorter.
Are you Swiss? I am. I was responsible for the ammunition surveillance of all missiles in Switzerland. As one of the development goals of the METEOR was to be compatible with the AMRAAM launchers, I suggest to compare it to the AIM-120 C and not to bigger missiles. Thanks!
Developed by the UK alone at first then later other nations like France & Germany joined the project. The UK is the development leader 39.6%, Germany 16%, France, 12.4%, Italy 12%, Sweden/Spain 10% each. The design programme was completed by UK's MoD through the Integrated Project Team (IPT) on behalf of the partner nations. MBDA which is a European multi-national was chosen as the prime-contractor for production of the missiles but over 250 companies from across Europe were involved in making components.
@@randybentley2633 It's not done yet and in depth video of AIM-260 JATM is not possible. Not only it is yet to see outer world, the details of target specs is highly classified. You can barely find anything via open research. Some sources say it's capable of 350 kms, some say it's capable of 200 kms. Lmao
@@nucleargandhi101 About the only thing we know is it has double the range of the AIM-120 (since they doubled the size of the air-target testing range) and its achieving its extra range performance via being larger in diameter than the 7 inch Meteor/AIM-120 (Meaning its likely an F-35 will only be able to carry two rather than four internally).
3:22 The aircraft is called "Rafale" ( pronounced "Raff-ahl" - the french word meaning a gust of wind or a machine-gun burst), not "Rafael" the bibblical name.
parallel to the development of range of the BVRAAM in their ranges how much IFF system become efficient & sophisticted by now ? it is a well known fact that all BVRAAMs work in close coordination with the IFF system for right identification of enemy aircraft .
@@direwolf7491 The PL-15 was designed to fight Awacs, tankers and bombers, so it cannot properly fight fighter jets. Or the Seeker isn't designed for that. Also, it's incredibly heavy and big so a fighter jet could fly 100+ km turns to lower the PL-15's fuel. In addition, the guided missile Meteor has the advantage that it has a ramjet, so it is much more manoeuvrable or it can still have 11g in 200km and still fly at 4+ the maneuverability and the speed of the PL-15 in turn passes quickly because it is not a ramjet owns.
😂😂😂Is only a logic thing. The country with most experience and knowledge in aa missiles, is developing a new product. I suppose must be better thing that all in the air actually. Anyway maybe you know more that all the classified info about aim260🙉🙉😂😂😂
@@EmperorLionflame America put cost and simplicity over kinematics. The 260 complements American doctrine better than the meteor, you will likely see each country commit to buying it and only ordering a small number
Achilles heel of the meteor is it's price. It costs around €2,000,000 and given the fact that pilot usually needs to shoot two missiles to get s high kill percentage it becomes very expensive proposition.
The unit price isn't fixed. It will decrease as production increases and returns-to scale are realised. The UK has already started early integration studies with the F-35 (the missile fits nicely into the internal bays.) The market for this missile via F-35 and 6th-gen range is going to be huge - as the video here notes. It's early days for the missile and the platforms. The price will only come down over time.
@Bessie Hillum First - the range depends on a ton of things, like how high was it launched (higher launch -> less drag -> more range), how fast the plane was moving at launch (more speed -> more range), how high the target it (diving into denser air -> less range), how fast it is moving (if the missile needs to catch up with a faster target it must throttle up, meaning more drag and less range). Sometimes the best case scenario is given (launched at max altitude and speed, to a stationary or slowly approaching target). A single number is not very useful. Even less if we assume the target will maneuver. But official data is: range more than 100 km, no escape zone 60km. Second - you can bet real parameters are classified. I don't have them, and you are unlikely to get them online. With all that said, Meteor uses a more efficient propulsion than other missiles, as it uses atmospheric air as work fluid. It is also more flexible, able to change throttle and this trade speed for range or the other way around. It should have longer burn time, so be less vulnerable to target evading. I would say that in equal situations the Meteor would have better performance than other missiles of its class. After all, this was the design goal when the program started. Perhaps there are some missiles that have longer range, some of the Russian/Chinese designs are very long ranged, but they are 6 times heavier, can't be carried internally, and are mostly targeting slow moving aircraft like tankers and AWACS.
@Bessie Hillum What a silly comment. The pound isn't doing too great either since Brexit, in fact the Euro is doing a lot better in relationship... Which still doesn't change the fact that the Meteor is a very expensive missile, as is almost always the case with the latest and greatest weapons.
Rafael’s I-Derby ER missile is a an over 100 km long-range air-to-air missile with a dual-pulse rocket motor and an active radar seeker, providing combat aircraft with exceptional performance advantages both at short ranges or beyond visual range. The missile has fire-and-forget capabilities, allowing the operator to tackle multiple targets simultaneously. The missile’s lightweight allows it to be adapted to a variety of modern fighter jets, including the F-16, F-15, F-18, Gripen, LCA, Typhoon, and more.
India has bought both I-Derby ER(For Tejas Light Combat Multirole fighters) and Meteors (For Rafales). That, along with Indian Astra MK-1 Missile which has range of 110 kms (Astra Mk2 of 160 km is to be test fired later this year). We also use Russian R-77 Adder missiles which are our standard BVR missile but we are unhappy with it. It doesn't perform as good as Amraams which Pakistanis use. We also have R-27 semi active ones. I-Derby is said to be very effective for its class however Meteor has the longest no escape zone. Rafaels Python-5 Short range missile is most impressive as per me. The thing has so many control surfaces that it manuevers like a beast.
@@musti197000 Please demonstrate why you beleive these missiles are better than Meteor... bearing in mind that Bozdogan is not in the same class as either Meteor or Gokdogan. Please also demonstrate why Gokdogan is superior in your estimation when it is widely believed to be comparable with the Aim-120, the missile Meteor was designed to replace... Gokhan is the closest Turkish analogue of Meteor, except it doesnt actually exist yet... Seems you might want to do your own research... perhaps extend it beyond blindly believing anything made in Turkey must be better because of "no valid reason whatsoever".
Highly doubt it. They'll try, and they definitely would want it, but India is still decades behind the Europeans when it comes to pretty much every type of military weaponry. From submarines to tanks, from airplanes to missiles, and from radars to drones.
Maybe because they haven't been able to pull out one so far, since the Meteor's proven performance is fairly recent, and what with a certain 5th generation fighter taking up so much of the research budget, maybe they just haven't been able to make a working one just yet
I don't know about the USA, but India/Russia have a running project now for their own under the Astra-3 name, and China I think had a project now for similar with pl-21. Both of those are rated at over 300 km and if one pokes around at various other info one gets the impression the MBDA Meteor might actually have a similar range and that they've just classified this. But basically as you say, it's such a good concept that most other major nations have a known program to get their own now.
To say it looks promising,keeping in mind technology has become a thing if the future.I,m am curious though how will they stop the Chinese laser system ,from blinding and disabling are satellites.I,m curious to know ,could they come up with some kind of mirror system that would reflect it back .I guess it,s simple to say technology has become vital.Another curiosity China ran a simulated program, with missles 30 times faster then the speed of sound .Wondering how will these missles compare with that.!
Speed is about altitude. Is the altitude is just sufficently high you can go at any speed. You cant go at mach 30 at 50 000 fwet then what ever doing thst will burn up. The space shuttle do about mach 24 on reentry and it is both sheelded and have a very carefull renetry plan. If you cut down to fast you just burn
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@@blairrobert3438 We're mates with them too. Plus they're the ones paying to put it on F-35 & F-18! So a hundred or so Meteors would be perfect. AIM-120 for the medium to close range stuff, AIM-9X for point blank, meteor for long range, high value targets. With a tanker waiting at the start/finish line, an F-35A would annihilate enemy AWACS platforms & get our before anyone can give chase. An F-18 of any kind will be far more survivable with the extra range too. Their Su-30 can do what it wants, it'll die before getting within range of our Rhino.
I think that this missile could certainly give the F35 an amazing leg up and put Western fighters on par with the PL-15 missile that is most certainly carried by the J-20.
First launch 2006, first guided launch against a target in 2015. That's 9 years! What the hell were they doing for 9 years? It took forever to develop, has only been operational for a few years and now with the emergence of PL 15 and AIM 260, it's not going to be the top dog anymore.
The PL-15 was designed to combat awacs or bombers. It weighs incredibly much compared to the Meteor, so it is incredibly slow in curves ect and logically loses more fuel in curves. In addition, the teething troubles of the meteor have been eliminated and improvements have been made.
@@emhyrvaremreis4540 That doesn't matter! No one cared about the weight of the Phoenix either. But only the Tomcat could carry it. The 37 can be launched by 5 different Planes and only one of them is a high alt Interceptor. The rest are Multirole Fighters.
@@WanderfalkeAT Of course that makes something of TF🤦♂️ That's why the Phoenix was exchanged for the Aim-120, but you could still carry it with an F-18 or F-15. The point is that it consumes an unbelievably slow and unbelievable amount of fuel in curves. It is only good against awacs or bombers or why is the R-77 still being used? Even for the Mig-41, other versions of R-77 are planned lol.
We’d be safe, the R37 would only home onto anything Malaysian. Hang on, silly me, Russians don’t shoot down civilian airliners, that would be separatists, who speak Russian, have been trained in Russian and born in Russia. Oh! and are part of the Russian military.
Why you are regarding a missile that is already 12 years in use? Russia has the R-33/R-77M, China PL-15/PL-21 and funny but the the US is still in the project phase for something equal.
Interesting although not a game changer. US is currently developing a replacement for the venerable AIM-120 D AMRAAM missile called the AIM-280. Since this new A2A missile will have to fit inside the Raptor and F-35's weapons bay, the size will be pretty identical. But what's not identical is its range. Although classified some insiders said the range will exceed 400 km. That's crazy.. My point is that this AIM-280 won't be using a ramjet engine but a dual pulse rocket motor. Imagine the advances in rocket propulsion when the missile of the same size as the one it replaces, manages to hit ranges 3 times as far. Of course, the seeker technology, warhead and all the other electronics based in the nose of this missile will also be more advanced. From the data link and anti jamming technology to new design of the warhead which generates the same results in a much smaller package.. But that's not all.. USAF is in the same time developing another long range A2A missile called LREW or the Long range engagement weapon. This missile will have no size constraints and will be carried under the wings of the 4th gen fighters and even the bombers. Range of that missile is probably out of this world. But the rumor is that beside being a classic A2A missile meant to take out enemy fighter jets, bombers, UAVs and cruise missiles, LREW will double as the anti radiation missile capable of tracking and engaging enemy SAM sites by destroying their radars. Multi purpose missiles are the future. US Navy has open the Pandora box with their multipurpose, highly advanced and adjustable SM-6 missile. It's an anti air missile with antiballistic missile capability and capable of engaging enemy ships. As we speak Raytheon is developing a Block II of the SM-6 which will use the body of the much larger SM-3 ABM missile. This will allow the SM-6 achieving hypersonic speeds, much longer range and, what's most important, a much larger warhead capable of doing some serious damage to enemy surface vessels. That is the way to go. Having one missile capable of executing completely different missions. LREW will be similar. But until then the soon to be operational AIM-280 will be a significant upgrade to our fighter jet fleet.
@@EmperorLionflame Talking about the classified AIM-260 is nonsense. There's only one thing that we definitely know about the missile and that it isn't using a ramjet engine. Meteor is a great a2a missile but the USAF is looking for a much longer range missile than the Meteor but it also had to for inside the weapons bay of Raptor and F-35. Meteor with a 400 km range would be too large. There is a reason they didn't use the ramjet technology. As far as SM-6 is concerned it is a brilliant missile for its versatility. This way you don't have to load your VLS tubes with offensive and defensive missile but you get it all in one. As far as seeker is concerned, who knows what new tech Block B will use.. Again, it's classified.
@@yarmud It's ramjet, but meteor is supersonic. There is little point in a sub-sonic air-to-air missile, a fighter could just outrun it. Scramjet means supersonic combustion inside the combustion chamber, it's not about speed of travel.
@@chrisa3661 well in that case they sort of got a point. There was not much left of the company when vw bought it. Still if we talik about a specofic post vw ownership car, it start getting very complicated becuase a lot of the engineering was done by subcontractors that most of them was not frensh. A more straight forward example is the Audi lambos that is pretty much a Italian build car from german parts. A other example os the nohab locos. That was licensed from US loco but hevily modified, then ordered to Danmark, never sold in sweden... so is it danish, us ir swedish... and when it was ordered by norway a few years later.. did it become less danish? And this is 1950 so before most comoanies was international. Is iPhone american, chinese or korean? To me its pretty simple. The country where the most R&D was made is the country of origin. Who pays it while having impact on when it exist, not what it become. If who pays it what would be important, the Nordic mobie telecomunication would be clasified as Saudi arabic... makes no sense
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Can europe make an antisattelitte weapon? For example a big missile for rafales instead of fuels. Can they ? For example a big missile for rafales or any eurojet instead of fuel tanks. The idea is simple, jets can go anywhere fast and sattelites CANT change their velocity much! The first strike nowdays is to put the enemy sattelites down fast. If europe makes such a weapon a bigger 'meteor 2' with trigonic final phase they can become a strong option in global market vs US
As for the missile's radar can detect targets less than 1m², very modern radar could do that given close enough range, though Meteor's probably even better than previous missiles
Could it detect 0.0001 square meters?
@@Milvus_In_Excelsis maybe from 5-6 kms instead of 20-30kms for 4 and 4.5 gen aircraft
@@anishdynamo at 5 to 6 km who is it still able the fly at that point? It would get killed.
@@Milvus_In_Excelsis It's formula between long range detection search circle and the missile pinpoint aiming on the target, if the long range detecting radar (e.g from the attack aircraft ) had detecting circle of around 5 KM then is't still can guide the missile to the right direction before he start relining on it own radar.
Even if detecting circle were wider having such missile chasing you from distance will make the aircraft busy dodging it from distance this will make it neural in the battle and can't do it role in the battle(e.g attacking base airfield )
I believe the missle, thanks to the new engine configuration, has the ability to loiter in an area and engage targets autonomously, long after the fighter that launched it departed the area.
This opens up many interesting tactical options, for one a mid-air ambush could be created.
Next thing you know they can fly back to a tanker to get refuelled, imagine a sight like that, a missile being refuelled
@@UnconfinedConfusion to be fair that's what drones do, especially as they are stealthy now.
@@UnconfinedConfusion it solid fuel so I kind of doubt they can refill it.
But the neutron plattform, that is sort of a slave fighter can do that. The point wirh the neuron is that it flyes in formation with something like a gripen with a extra set of missiles.
Not even remotely. It's got a longer burn time than a regular solid rocket motor, but it's nowhere near what you are suggesting
@@UnconfinedConfusion refuel?? That missile flies at Mach 4! I really don't think so.
An excellent, very informative video on a wide range of aviation items related to the Meteor! Thank you for keeping my interest going throughout the video. Sometimes videos start strong and then flame-out. Yours was the opposite of that...
Thanks for your nice comment
@@WeaponDetective Did France eventually agree to sell meteor missiles to Egypt?
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It is a joint subsidiary of Airbus (37.5%), BAE Systems (37.5%) and Leonardo (25%) 3.
MBDA employs around 11,000 people spread across France (5,050 people), the United Kingdom (3,500 people), Italy (1,350 people), Germany (1,200 people), Spain (30 people). ) and the United States (50 people).
In 2018, the company announced a turnover of 3.2 billion euros with a portfolio of 17.4 billion euros and an order intake of 4.0 billion euros3; it is the second in the world missile market behind the missile division of Raytheon (4.2 billion) 4 and ahead of those of Lockheed Martin (2.3 billion) and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems (500 million) 5.
Thanks for uneasy-to-understand, professionally produced military video. This category of missiles is where the US is playing catch-up to Europe, Russia and especially China.
What’s uneasy to understand about it?
Meteor has no rival when it comes down to Air to Air missiles
The aim-260 would love to talk to you.
@@freddarau It is just a project, while there are already dozens of meteors sold in the market, if not more.
The Chinese and Pakistanis are saying PL15 is better. What would be your opinion on it?
@@freddarau AIM-260 is achieving its extra range by going larger and heavier than the 7inch diameter of the Meteor/AIM 120, consequently aircraft will be able to carry fewer of them.
@@freddarau Not in service yet, but maybe soon?
The answer to high off bore angle, active seeking, highly networked missiles with almost 100% interception rate, is to saturate the airspace with attritable launch and sensor platforms. UAVs will do the heavy lifting of future air operations. The question is, can you make them so cheap, that you could maintain squadron strength in contested airspace for the time of a whole peer to peer campaign?
Best answer is to refit gen 2/3 and old gen 4 fighters with INS and other avionics packages to be a "poor man's drone". These old airframes (think Panavia Tornado, early F-16, Mirage 3, F-4) will essentially be on a 1 way trip as missile sponges to absorb enemy missile inventory. You can then use other raids composed of high end fighters, missiles etc to come in behind these sacrificial airframes to hit the targets in enemy territory.
@@richardmartin8998 you do realise that modern fighters also have 30mm cannons right?
Cheap drones which would cost less than a meteor missile are for sure subsonic, there are drones as slow as 200km/h which is slower than an attack helicopter.
Shooting down such a target can be very cost effective with a gun run.
For the old fighters being the "poor man's drone" you need to consider the pilot. As stated in the video training of a skilled pilot can be more expensive than a 4th gen fighter itself.
In case for a plane to be cheaper than a meteor it would need to be a very, very old plane, even an f4 costs more than just a missile. Considering any missile on the f4 the price goes up.
Sending low skill pilots (as it was done during WW2) to fight enemy jets can go very wrong very fast. A low skill pilot with limited weapons (probably no weapons since its just a target for the enemy meteors) can be dealt with mica or even a gun run with the 30mm gun which are far cheaper than a meteor.
For example, an f16 would cost around 10-20million, adding fuel and the pilot training the price can easily go up to 30million. A meteor only costs 2million.
Finaly, you need to consider the morale. A low skill pilot having to deal with meteor armed jets would probably chicken out even if he is sent to die. Its not only a lower skill pilot which already drops his morale, he is outgunned or not armed at all.
Great video! And interesting choice in background music....
Meteor is my one of the favourite air to air missiles 😍😍😍😍
Do you even have that in your force?
@@mnd7381yes india have it. As we bought Rafales.
@@NeerajKumar-qv4hg I saw he's Bangladeshi. They don't have those in the air force. India bought probably from our EU nations
@@NeerajKumar-qv4hg India only buys things
The french prononciation of "Rafale" is not "Raphael" (the renaissance painter) but "Ra Fa L" with the ending "e" that is silent. The "...ale" is prononced as in "decimal" or "minimal".
Anyway, very interesting video. Thanks !
its very irritating for non french speakers when to pronounce an e or not :D
thank you Rafael
I just want to add a little correction, the "-ale" sound is not the same one as "decimal" and "minimal" where the "a" is muted. It's actually more similar to the pronunciation of "all", so you would pronounce it Raf - all.
@@thomasbessis2809 i'ts correct
@@thomasbessis2809 yes and it s not like it is impossible to have the proper way to pronounce it ;-)
Moreover I agree with you, it is enough a common error you will see basically on almost 50% maybe even more, videos ... so none French speakers, this is the way : www.google.com/search?q=Rafale+google+translate&rlz=1C1GCEB_enBE950BE950&sxsrf=ALeKk02DK77ktqRDYMfELhXrDWs3UoTf3A%3A1621932064337&ei=ILisYO6SFLWAjLsP3cqu2Ac&oq=Rafale+google+translate&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAMyBAgjECcyBggAEBYQHjoHCCMQsAMQJzoHCAAQRxCwA1DeE1ibFWDqHGgBcAJ4AIABVYgB-wGSAQEzmAEAoAEBqgEHZ3dzLXdpesgBCcABAQ&sclient=gws-wiz&ved=0ahUKEwjuoq3kt-TwAhU1AGMBHV2lC3sQ4dUDCA4&uact=5
This channel need more attention.
Very informative and well illustrated video about this advanced missile.
Protip : Rafale is pronounced like Raf-Al (the french combat aircraft), not Ra-fa-el (Israelian weapon's manufacturer)
Nice video with clear explaining of Metore missile in dogfight aircrafts used (air-air) strike with clear explaining its history producing and countries participating in this project which increases its abilities too nice channel in clearly explaining of weapons characters thanks
Decent missile for the RAF to have, it's an extremely capable weapon that will benefit both the Typhoon and the new F-35.🇬🇧🇬🇧✌✌
I agree with you
Pretty sure the meteor doesnt fit inside the F-35s weapons bay. But it could carry it on the wings, but that makes the F-35 alot less stealthy.
@@zoom5024 it fits the air to ground internal pylon but not the air to air due to it having bigger fins than amraam , a modified version is being worked on so it can be fully integrated on the f35’s block 4 update. Also U.K. and Japan are working on a version with an aesa seeker for Japans f35’s
@@zoom5024 I'm fairly certain that it can be fired from a typhoon at extreme range, and be guided in by a much closer F-35 using Data Link.
Therefore the F35 doesn't need a 'dirty' configuration with externally held missiles to be lethal
Similar to how a forward observer stays stealthy to guide in the big guns on the ground.
@@jmcgaminghov9994 The F35 might as well use a slammer then !
It's so good it's almost unfair.
Thank you mate, really informative 👍
Good video 📹 👍
As long as the plane is capable, the missile is the most important thing.
Я полагаю, что ракета, благодаря новой конфигурации двигателя, имеет возможность зависать в районе и поражать цели автономно еще долгое время после того, как истребитель, запустивший ее, покинул этот район.
Это открывает много интересных тактических возможностей, например, может быть создана воздушная засада.
Love your vids keep it up
the missile that shot down an amraam in mid-flight in a test above the north sea . imagine that
didnt knew that.
never knew that - I know a Sea Wolf hit a 4.5" shell once but I can't find any reference to an Amraam intercept.
Wouldn't be surprised since AMRAAM has a very predictable flight path with limited maneuvering capabilities after its short duration burn runs out.
What's really surprising is that it hasn't been replaced sooner, I guess it's harder to make a missile than the fighter that launches it.
@@MrBabylon you really believe that the US still using amraams? Us only unclassified stuff that's 30 years old and out of service.
@@freddarau nonsense.
Aren't there proposals to give the Meteor a new warhead and passive seeker to make an anti radiation version?
I dont believe anyone is working on a Anti-Radiation version though its functionality that could be added. Japan is working on a new missile that marries their AAM-4B's seeker to a Meteor body so that it will fit in the internal bay of the F-35, Britain might see that as a possible upgrade if it improves performance as they are currently doing a missile conversion kit to allow Meteor to fit as well (have to reduce the fins to fit). The advantage of the Japanese radar is its compactness which might offer some range/weight improvements.
You may be thinking of Germany's ARMIGER program which was cancelled. It did have intakes for air breathing rocket.
I wonder if surface-to-air version will be developed?
Is the surface to air Aim? Agm ? No there isn't
No there won't lol do know much about this do you
@@shaundavidssd well, the early AMRAAM was used as a SAM and that must have had a much shorter range than the meteor
@@shaundavidssd You can not put a patriot on a humvee....
It need a radar relay radio...and that need to be in range. That relay pretty much have to be airborn due to the curvature of the earth. Of cause you could technicaöly engage vety high targets, but if they dive tou would lose secondary radar contact
Instead of only flares and chaff for defense against missiles, the fighter should also carry short range anti-missile missiles that can shoot forward and aft.
I believe Iris-T missile can actually do that.
Seems like the Meteor would be a great candidate for surface to air missile system like the NASAMS that utilize the AMRAAM.
If you compare the Meteor with the American AIM-120 AMRAAM, wich one would be better??
Do the newness of the missile you have to compare to the aim 260, or the aim 54. Very long range AA missile.
@@freddarau You can't compare the Aim-54 with it - it's too heavy and too outdated.
@@emhyrvaremreis4540 the aim54 is a quite modern missile, the same range and speeds as a meteor, the reason it was mentioned because it was one of two long-range air-to-air missile platforms the US has developed.
@@freddarau The rocket is old. In addition, the Meteor has a ramjet and is significantly more manoeuvrable and lighter.
@@EmperorLionflame your point? Ram jets were made in the 50s by the US, the meteor is old tech in a new missile. And no, the Russian r-37 would clap the fuck out of the meteor. Twice the range and at mach 7.
Please note that the French "Rafale" aircraft prononciation in english is not "Rafael" (which is a human name) but instead "RAFAL" to avoid confusions.
ارجوا عمل حلقة عن موازين القوي في مجال السلاح عن دول الشرق الاوسط ... تحياتي
Just bought a few now all I need is a manual and a 5th generation super manouverable air superiority fighter!
Impressive!
Can they develop , double the range as needed by US Navy , n many other navies to replace the Phoenix? Also air to surface for SEAD? Also booster n surface launch as Seasparrow replacement?,
European countries aren’t allowed to bid for US Missile contracts. Not even the U.K.
@@jugganaut33 Talk about NATO , SEATO , Five Eyes n QUAD shooting themselves in the foot!
Yet ships , aircraft can be tendered in partnership with USA companies!
Excellent video. However, I wouldn't be surprised if the long-range benefits get negated in many cases by 'low risk' Rules of Engagement that require visual target identification before launch
The same with stealth as F-15 pilots had to get within 20 km so not to shoot down F-117
@@Karl-Benny Also worry about noncombatants. In the Vietnam War, neutral UN observer aircraft had to be accounted for, among other problems.
With advanced IFF and no-fly zones that can be worked around.
Metoor have a system where the engagemang can be reconfirmed. It would not be that hard to send a photo of the target.
Hope Indonesia also purchase it when the Rafales starts coming!
Was that smoke trail from meteor in the beginning of video. If that was the case, then that is considered a weakness.
To my understanding the mix of fhe fuel change when it burns throu it. Early on its high on oxidizer, then its reduced more and more, then after a while there is verry little or non at all.
is this only ram jet air to air missile? since ram jets are used for more than 40 years for some missiles its so weird not to use it for air to air missiles too
its not a ramjet its a ducted rocket
@@Gui1The its a ducted rocket ramjet... so its effectivly both
The only system i know of what so ever thst been in active service using a ram jet is the bloodhound. And those misiles are huge. And the range is shorter.
That's bang for the buck
Is it me or are our Chinese brothers becoming a little bit too cocky?
You had me at the point where u said that sweden and germany have a part in its dev. Lethality guaranteed.
Are you Swiss? I am. I was responsible for the ammunition surveillance of all missiles in Switzerland.
As one of the development goals of the METEOR was to be compatible with the AMRAAM launchers, I suggest to compare it to the AIM-120 C and not to bigger missiles. Thanks!
Damn bro calm down u can be a little nicer to content creators :/
this is really a badass missile.
France produit ☝️🤙
No, France, U.K., Italy, German, Swedish, product.
Developed by the UK alone at first then later other nations like France & Germany joined the project. The UK is the development leader 39.6%, Germany 16%, France, 12.4%, Italy 12%, Sweden/Spain 10% each. The design programme was completed by UK's MoD through the Integrated Project Team (IPT) on behalf of the partner nations. MBDA which is a European multi-national was chosen as the prime-contractor for production of the missiles but over 250 companies from across Europe were involved in making components.
The MBDA Meteor is a long-range air-to-air missile produced by a European consortium of MBDA, Airbus and Saab Bofors Dynamics.
Make video on pl 15
Some inaccuracies but mostly good.
Must come from an american
An episode on the new AIM-260 would be a nice compliment to this video.
The AIM-260 isn't even done yet, lol.
Like that ever stopped a vid maker from doing an in-depth development piece...:)
@@randybentley2633 It's not done yet and in depth video of AIM-260 JATM is not possible. Not only it is yet to see outer world, the details of target specs is highly classified. You can barely find anything via open research. Some sources say it's capable of 350 kms, some say it's capable of 200 kms. Lmao
Just picture a pie.
In the sky.
and put a $2B price tag on it.
@@nucleargandhi101 About the only thing we know is it has double the range of the AIM-120 (since they doubled the size of the air-target testing range) and its achieving its extra range performance via being larger in diameter than the 7 inch Meteor/AIM-120 (Meaning its likely an F-35 will only be able to carry two rather than four internally).
Yet, curiously, it doesn't have the AIM54-Phoenix. A fifty year-old system.
Well the Typhoon and Rafael only campare to the earliest Gripen A/B. C/D and especially E/F is much harder to compare to.
Rafale*
3:22 The aircraft is called "Rafale" ( pronounced "Raff-ahl" - the french word meaning a gust of wind or a machine-gun burst), not "Rafael" the bibblical name.
parallel to the development of range of the BVRAAM in their ranges how much IFF system become efficient & sophisticted by now ? it is a well known fact that all BVRAAMs work in close coordination with the IFF system for right identification of enemy aircraft .
Yeah, just that IFF isn't often used in war, because it gives you away. From, i think now 8 AIM-120 BVR kills, was one friendly fire.
Can you do a video on the RBS15 Gungnir
Thanks for your interest. We have added the RBS-15 to our list. We will make the video as soon as possible.
Just the job for giving an enemy's arse a splitting headache.
It's a MiG Killer....let's hope it NEVER is shot at one, but if it does, I'm sure it'll hit and hit hard
We never get to see the missiles hit :/
Nice video guys, thanks for posting.
Good piece.
hey dude, where are you from. your accent comes very familiar
In 2 sec to Mach 2, whoa
Is PL15 better?
No
@@emhyrvaremreis4540 Can you explain why?
Some people are stubborn about claiming pl15s 200-300km range is superior to meteor's 200km range.
@@direwolf7491 The PL-15 was designed to fight Awacs, tankers and bombers, so it cannot properly fight fighter jets. Or the Seeker isn't designed for that. Also, it's incredibly heavy and big so a fighter jet could fly 100+ km turns to lower the PL-15's fuel. In addition, the guided missile Meteor has the advantage that it has a ramjet, so it is much more manoeuvrable or it can still have 11g in 200km and still fly at 4+ the maneuverability and the speed of the PL-15 in turn passes quickly because it is not a ramjet owns.
@@emhyrvaremreis4540 Yes, but there are Chinese and Pakistani trolls that keep arguing about this. And there is no clear available data on the PL 15
@@direwolf7491 There is definitely data about the PL-15. How heavy it is or how big it is and other things like what it was created for.
Welcome brother
It's Rafale not Rafael. It's Rafale not Rafael. It's Rafale not Rafael. It's Rafale not Rafael. It's Rafale not Rafael.
Thanks for clearing that up
It's missile, not missle
@@marsupiomarsupi4421 Rapheal is an Isreali company.
@@kdrapertrucker no h in that company's name
Great video. I think Turkey should acquire some Eurofighter and Meteor to balance the Greek Rafales.
Is it comparable to Aim120D /260.
Aim260 in theory must be better weapon than meteor, the use of ramjet doesnt mean better performance🙉😅
😂😂😂Is only a logic thing. The country with most experience and knowledge in aa missiles, is developing a new product. I suppose must be better thing that all in the air actually. Anyway maybe you know more that all the classified info about aim260🙉🙉😂😂😂
Not agree😂🙉
@@EmperorLionflame America put cost and simplicity over kinematics. The 260 complements American doctrine better than the meteor, you will likely see each country commit to buying it and only ordering a small number
@@Aaron-wq3jz Simplicity? like the F-35? a plane that even your armies and your navy no longer want? ok ok beautiful, can't wait to see it
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This smells like a modern slammer!👍🦧🥱😈⚙🔩🔧🏍🏎🚀🛸🪂👻😉
Achilles heel of the meteor is it's price. It costs around €2,000,000 and given the fact that pilot usually needs to shoot two missiles to get s high kill percentage it becomes very expensive proposition.
Geez u can buy a nice nice plane for 2 mill euro
The unit price isn't fixed. It will decrease as production increases and returns-to scale are realised. The UK has already started early integration studies with the F-35 (the missile fits nicely into the internal bays.) The market for this missile via F-35 and 6th-gen range is going to be huge - as the video here notes. It's early days for the missile and the platforms. The price will only come down over time.
The Meteor still costs a lot less than a fighter jet. Even the relatively cheap cold-war era fighters.
@Bessie Hillum First - the range depends on a ton of things, like how high was it launched (higher launch -> less drag -> more range), how fast the plane was moving at launch (more speed -> more range), how high the target it (diving into denser air -> less range), how fast it is moving (if the missile needs to catch up with a faster target it must throttle up, meaning more drag and less range). Sometimes the best case scenario is given (launched at max altitude and speed, to a stationary or slowly approaching target). A single number is not very useful. Even less if we assume the target will maneuver. But official data is: range more than 100 km, no escape zone 60km.
Second - you can bet real parameters are classified. I don't have them, and you are unlikely to get them online.
With all that said, Meteor uses a more efficient propulsion than other missiles, as it uses atmospheric air as work fluid. It is also more flexible, able to change throttle and this trade speed for range or the other way around. It should have longer burn time, so be less vulnerable to target evading. I would say that in equal situations the Meteor would have better performance than other missiles of its class. After all, this was the design goal when the program started.
Perhaps there are some missiles that have longer range, some of the Russian/Chinese designs are very long ranged, but they are 6 times heavier, can't be carried internally, and are mostly targeting slow moving aircraft like tankers and AWACS.
@Bessie Hillum What a silly comment. The pound isn't doing too great either since Brexit, in fact the Euro is doing a lot better in relationship... Which still doesn't change the fact that the Meteor is a very expensive missile, as is almost always the case with the latest and greatest weapons.
The meteor knows where it is
Rafael’s I-Derby ER missile is a an over 100 km long-range air-to-air missile with a dual-pulse rocket motor and an active radar seeker, providing combat aircraft with exceptional performance advantages both at short ranges or beyond visual range. The missile has fire-and-forget capabilities, allowing the operator to tackle multiple targets simultaneously. The missile’s lightweight allows it to be adapted to a variety of modern fighter jets, including the F-16, F-15, F-18, Gripen, LCA, Typhoon, and more.
India has bought both I-Derby ER(For Tejas Light Combat Multirole fighters) and Meteors (For Rafales). That, along with Indian Astra MK-1 Missile which has range of 110 kms (Astra Mk2 of 160 km is to be test fired later this year). We also use Russian R-77 Adder missiles which are our standard BVR missile but we are unhappy with it. It doesn't perform as good as Amraams which Pakistanis use. We also have R-27 semi active ones.
I-Derby is said to be very effective for its class however Meteor has the longest no escape zone. Rafaels Python-5 Short range missile is most impressive as per me. The thing has so many control surfaces that it manuevers like a beast.
anything works on a gripen tbh, just give it a little nudge
ΗΕLLENIC AIR FORCE + RAFALE F3R + METEOR = Roasted Turkey.
IN YOUR DREAMS MAYBE! TURKEY HAS MUCH BETTER AIR TO AIR MISILES CALLED BOZDOGAN AND GÖKDAGAN! MAKE YOUR RESEARCH THEN TALK !
@@musti197000 If they are like Beko domestic appliances then they will catch fire and destroy the plane that they are attached to!!!
Wish you well
@@musti197000
Please demonstrate why you beleive these missiles are better than Meteor... bearing in mind that Bozdogan is not in the same class as either Meteor or Gokdogan. Please also demonstrate why Gokdogan is superior in your estimation when it is widely believed to be comparable with the Aim-120, the missile Meteor was designed to replace...
Gokhan is the closest Turkish analogue of Meteor, except it doesnt actually exist yet...
Seems you might want to do your own research... perhaps extend it beyond blindly believing anything made in Turkey must be better because of "no valid reason whatsoever".
Father of rafale that is s400 is ready to hunt any flying eagles out there😁
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Cold War is not war. It is a huge business and advertisement campaign.
Well. I hope Finnish F-35's will have Meteor, AIM-260 JATM, CUDA and/or Peregrine, HARM, JASSM ER etc...
India said that there missile will be on par or better. If I know Indians correctly there missild is going to beat the Meteor.
Highly doubt it. They'll try, and they definitely would want it, but India is still decades behind the Europeans when it comes to pretty much every type of military weaponry. From submarines to tanks, from airplanes to missiles, and from radars to drones.
The meteor just need a taxi driver
rafale is best jet for meteor missile :D
No, it's not. The Typhoon has better thrust to weight, it can fly higher & faster, meaning it can "throw" the missiles further.
If ducted rocket ramjet concept is so good why isn't it being adopted by US and others.
Every best weapon isn't with the US. They are either developing those or don't want those. Requirements are not the same for every nation too.
@@mnd7381 Air superiority is something the US takes very seriously and has always been ahead. So this is hard to digest in this case.
Maybe because they haven't been able to pull out one so far, since the Meteor's proven performance is fairly recent, and what with a certain 5th generation fighter taking up so much of the research budget, maybe they just haven't been able to make a working one just yet
I don't know about the USA, but India/Russia have a running project now for their own under the Astra-3 name, and China I think had a project now for similar with pl-21. Both of those are rated at over 300 km and if one pokes around at various other info one gets the impression the MBDA Meteor might actually have a similar range and that they've just classified this.
But basically as you say, it's such a good concept that most other major nations have a known program to get their own now.
@@Quickshot0 I guess the Indian program is independent.
To say it looks promising,keeping in mind technology has become a thing if the future.I,m am curious though how will they stop the Chinese laser system ,from blinding and disabling are satellites.I,m curious to know ,could they come up with some kind of mirror system that would reflect it back .I guess it,s simple to say technology has become vital.Another curiosity China ran a simulated program, with missles 30 times faster then the speed of sound .Wondering how will these missles compare with that.!
Speed is about altitude. Is the altitude is just sufficently high you can go at any speed. You cant go at mach 30 at 50 000 fwet then what ever doing thst will burn up. The space shuttle do about mach 24 on reentry and it is both sheelded and have a very carefull renetry plan. If you cut down to fast you just burn
I have amazing military ideas aswell as environment solution to waste disposal "final solution to any kind of waste". But dunno who to sell those ideas. And im not telling just to anyone 4 free but can tell their purpose. Blessings!
Can it fit in a 5th gen aircraft
Yeah
...lookks like the French nuclear missile...
Good observation. The Meteor looks quite similar to the ASMP.
Cast spell: Meteor: Final Fantasy reference.
The Range is 200km.
I'd like to see the Meteor on RAAF F-18's & F-35A's.
@Bob SaundersI'd say it's more of a political issue for us with another deal not going to the US. Dunno! We'll see!
@@corvanphoenix it's European
@@blairrobert3438 We're mates with them too. Plus they're the ones paying to put it on F-35 & F-18! So a hundred or so Meteors would be perfect. AIM-120 for the medium to close range stuff, AIM-9X for point blank, meteor for long range, high value targets. With a tanker waiting at the start/finish line, an F-35A would annihilate enemy AWACS platforms & get our before anyone can give chase. An F-18 of any kind will be far more survivable with the extra range too. Their Su-30 can do what it wants, it'll die before getting within range of our Rhino.
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I think that this missile could certainly give the F35 an amazing leg up and put Western fighters on par with the PL-15 missile that is most certainly carried by the J-20.
Not buying it unless it flies so fast it burns up completely in the air.
You don't have the money to buy it so I'm sure it's fine anyway
First launch 2006, first guided launch against a target in 2015. That's 9 years! What the hell were they doing for 9 years?
It took forever to develop, has only been operational for a few years and now with the emergence of PL 15 and AIM 260, it's not going to be the top dog anymore.
The PL-15 was designed to combat awacs or bombers. It weighs incredibly much compared to the Meteor, so it is incredibly slow in curves ect and logically loses more fuel in curves.
In addition, the teething troubles of the meteor have been eliminated and improvements have been made.
Making sure it works properly, that's what they've been doing. After all it is rocket science. 😉
range is not 100km. its 100Nm
I believe feel KNOW think and trust this missile should have a range of 250 miles to truly be effective 😉
long range != effectiveness against moving targets etc.
@@spencerstevens2175 Having an accurate longer range has a mental advantage for the USA and a extreme disadvantage against our for 😎
THS MISSILE WOULD BE VERY VERY COST-EFFICIENT FOR UKRAINE
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SWEDEN PARTNER. LOOK AT THE LOW TECH WORK THEY WERE GIVEN.
Who is the enemy of the UK, EU or NATO?
Nobody & everybody.
And then a Su-35 shows up with a R-37 :) 150-300KM!
And how much does the R-37 weigh? In corners it is not only extremely slow but also loses an incredible amount of fuel.
@@emhyrvaremreis4540 That doesn't matter! No one cared about the weight of the Phoenix either. But only the Tomcat could carry it. The 37 can be launched by 5 different Planes and only one of them is a high alt Interceptor. The rest are Multirole Fighters.
@@WanderfalkeAT Of course that makes something of TF🤦♂️ That's why the Phoenix was exchanged for the Aim-120, but you could still carry it with an F-18 or F-15. The point is that it consumes an unbelievably slow and unbelievable amount of fuel in curves. It is only good against awacs or bombers or why is the R-77 still being used? Even for the Mig-41, other versions of R-77 are planned lol.
@@WanderfalkeAT The R-37 is comparable to the PL-15 and not to the Meteor.
We’d be safe, the R37 would only home onto anything Malaysian. Hang on, silly me, Russians don’t shoot down civilian airliners, that would be separatists, who speak Russian, have been trained in Russian and born in Russia. Oh! and are part of the Russian military.
What a puny missile.
Ukraine could use these. There are no more dog fights so distance is now the game.
Why you are regarding a missile that is already 12 years in use? Russia has the R-33/R-77M, China PL-15/PL-21 and funny but the the US is still in the project phase for something equal.
Top of all the R-37 !!
@@EmperorLionflame air to air missile tech, SAM,Surface missiles, Europe is far behind.
@@homijbhabha8860: Well, clearly not in this case.
1st view. The only thing interesting about the METEOR is the throttleable ramjet engine.
isn't it scramjet or meteor can travel subsonic?
Interesting although not a game changer. US is currently developing a replacement for the venerable AIM-120 D AMRAAM missile called the AIM-280. Since this new A2A missile will have to fit inside the Raptor and F-35's weapons bay, the size will be pretty identical. But what's not identical is its range. Although classified some insiders said the range will exceed 400 km. That's crazy.. My point is that this AIM-280 won't be using a ramjet engine but a dual pulse rocket motor. Imagine the advances in rocket propulsion when the missile of the same size as the one it replaces, manages to hit ranges 3 times as far. Of course, the seeker technology, warhead and all the other electronics based in the nose of this missile will also be more advanced. From the data link and anti jamming technology to new design of the warhead which generates the same results in a much smaller package..
But that's not all.. USAF is in the same time developing another long range A2A missile called LREW or the Long range engagement weapon. This missile will have no size constraints and will be carried under the wings of the 4th gen fighters and even the bombers. Range of that missile is probably out of this world. But the rumor is that beside being a classic A2A missile meant to take out enemy fighter jets, bombers, UAVs and cruise missiles, LREW will double as the anti radiation missile capable of tracking and engaging enemy SAM sites by destroying their radars. Multi purpose missiles are the future. US Navy has open the Pandora box with their multipurpose, highly advanced and adjustable SM-6 missile. It's an anti air missile with antiballistic missile capability and capable of engaging enemy ships. As we speak Raytheon is developing a Block II of the SM-6 which will use the body of the much larger SM-3 ABM missile. This will allow the SM-6 achieving hypersonic speeds, much longer range and, what's most important, a much larger warhead capable of doing some serious damage to enemy surface vessels. That is the way to go. Having one missile capable of executing completely different missions. LREW will be similar. But until then the soon to be operational AIM-280 will be a significant upgrade to our fighter jet fleet.
@@EmperorLionflame Talking about the classified AIM-260 is nonsense. There's only one thing that we definitely know about the missile and that it isn't using a ramjet engine. Meteor is a great a2a missile but the USAF is looking for a much longer range missile than the Meteor but it also had to for inside the weapons bay of Raptor and F-35. Meteor with a 400 km range would be too large. There is a reason they didn't use the ramjet technology.
As far as SM-6 is concerned it is a brilliant missile for its versatility. This way you don't have to load your VLS tubes with offensive and defensive missile but you get it all in one. As far as seeker is concerned, who knows what new tech Block B will use.. Again, it's classified.
@@yarmud It's ramjet, but meteor is supersonic. There is little point in a sub-sonic air-to-air missile, a fighter could just outrun it. Scramjet means supersonic combustion inside the combustion chamber, it's not about speed of travel.
A French missile !
Full 12.5% french
@@matsv201 as full as English says Star Streak is english lol Considering it's a French group that possess the company which build it lol
@@chrisa3661 that is not how national origin works
@@matsv201 Well, say that to people saying Bugatti is not French because owned by VW.
@@chrisa3661 well in that case they sort of got a point. There was not much left of the company when vw bought it.
Still if we talik about a specofic post vw ownership car, it start getting very complicated becuase a lot of the engineering was done by subcontractors that most of them was not frensh.
A more straight forward example is the Audi lambos that is pretty much a Italian build car from german parts.
A other example os the nohab locos. That was licensed from US loco but hevily modified, then ordered to Danmark, never sold in sweden... so is it danish, us ir swedish... and when it was ordered by norway a few years later.. did it become less danish? And this is 1950 so before most comoanies was international.
Is iPhone american, chinese or korean?
To me its pretty simple. The country where the most R&D was made is the country of origin. Who pays it while having impact on when it exist, not what it become.
If who pays it what would be important, the Nordic mobie telecomunication would be clasified as Saudi arabic... makes no sense
I’m thinking a love of model rocketry was a prerequisite for these engineers.
AIM-260 will be flight tested this year.
Zadnego balansu nie zmienicie. Po co? Zeby wywolywac wojny napastnicze?
Like what Russia is doing now?
Derby ER the same but Israeli it will be mounted on Israel Aircraft and else