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RBE-2 AESA
- Performance evaluation passed
- A2A detection/range exeed expectations
- A2G and terrain following modes also tested
- First production Rafale C delivered with an AESA in 2012
- First production Rafale M delivered with an AESA in 2013
- Qualification expected early 2013
- First French Airforce squadron operational with the AESA in early 2014
Meteor
- First flight envelope expension done in early 2011 (including carrier trials)
- First batch of 200 Missiles ordered
- Operational service expected in 2016
- Integration on Rafale completed
- Final operational evaluation in early 2012
- Operational on French Navy Rafale in mid-2012
- French Navy Pilot training with the missile has already started
- Link 16 targeting from AEW aircrafts (E-2, ATL-2) is developed
DDM-NG (New Generation Missile Detector)
- increase range and field of view / decrease false alerts
- In flight testing in progress (2nd data gathering campaign completed in early 2011)
AASM
- Extensively used in Libya by French Air Force and Navy Rafale (225 units fired)
- success rate very close to 100%
- GPS/INS/IIR variant operational since mid-2011
- 800 units of the 250kg type delivered (3400 ordered)
- Range >50km for the 250kg type (57km demonstrated in Libya)
- GPS/INS/Laser version
- Qualification phase in 2012
- Operational service entry in 2013
- 15km range with 90° of boresight release demonstrated against a 80km/h target with an acuracy of 1 meter
- First firing trials of the 125 kg variant completed (80km range demonstrated)
- 1000kg version development expected rapidly
- New guidance kit for antiship attack considered with datalink capability
Rover
- Rover system fully operational on Rafale
- Rover terminal fitted to the Rafale airframe (not the LDP) and thus also allows radar or FSO images to be transmitted to the FAC
Libya campaign
- All missions were operated without any dedicated SEAD and EW support thanks to Spectra
- Spectra Allowed accurate detection, location and attack of Libyan Air defenses
- Spectra jammer allowed soft kills of the Libyan radar systems
- GBU-12 used for dynamic targeting
- AASM used against high value well-defended targets and SAM system (SA-3/SA-6)
- Damocles pod used for laser targetting (GBU-12), identification and target GPS coordinates extraction (AASM)
- Half of the Rafale M missions performed at night
- Rafale considered as a key tool for ISTAR missions (Intelligence, Surveillance, Taget acquisition, Reconnaissance)
I applause the French military and industry's effort to maintain a steadfast pace and projection for Rafale's operation and upgrade despite the current export outlook. Never mind what naysayers say, Rafale is a solid product and program from start to finish.
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