The last live firing of the long range Meteor Missile was performed by the Rafale B301 on April, 6 2017
This 4th test concludes the integration of the Missile on the Rafale.
The CEAM will now have the responsability to write the operational procedures for using it.
The Meteor is expected to enter operational service with the French Air Force and Navy in 2018 on the new Rafale F3R standard.
Sunday, April 16, 2017
Thursday, March 30, 2017
MK-82 bomb integration on Rafale
The 250 Kg MK-82 bomb is being integrated on the Rafale. The first firings were performed on Mark 14, 2017 at the Captieux firing range.
Source : http://www.defense.gouv.fr/
Source : http://www.defense.gouv.fr/
Qatar, First flight of Rafale EQ01
Friday, March 24, 2017
First Sniper flight on the Rafale
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The flight trials of the Lockheed Martin Sniper Advanced targeting pod have started on the Rafale C101. The american pod is integrated for the Qatari Rafale.
Source : http://www.defens-aero.com/
Rafale F4 standard launched
Paris, March 22nd 2017, French defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian announced that he had authorized the development of the Rafale F4 standard.
The first Rafale F4 should be delivered in 2025 but some of the features of this new version will be available as early as 2023.
The key improvements would be the following:
sources:
https://www.portail-aviation.com/
http://www.defensenews.com/
https://www.flightglobal.com/
http://www.air-cosmos.com/
http://www.defense.gouv.fr/
Previous Rafale standards contents
The key improvements would be the following:
- Improved net-centric capabilities (New data links, satcom)
- RBE-2 AESA upgrade
- SPECTRA upgrade
- OSF IRST (New IR channel for the OSF)
- M88 engine upgrade (AB thrust > 8 T)
- Mica NG missile integration
- AASM missile upgrade
sources:
https://www.portail-aviation.com/
http://www.defensenews.com/
https://www.flightglobal.com/
http://www.air-cosmos.com/
http://www.defense.gouv.fr/
Previous Rafale standards contents
- LF1 standard (2000/05/01)
- R550 Magic 2
- F1 standard (2001/12/01)
- 30M791 gun A2A modes
- Mica EM
- SPECTRA
- F2.1 standard (2005/12/01)
- Hadrware update
- MDPU
- MIDS-Link16
- Upgraded SPECTRA
- OSF
- Sensor fusion
- SCALP
- MICA-IR
- F2.2 standard (01/06/2006)
- SBU-38
- Upgraded SPECTRA
- Obsolescences updates
- F3.0 standard (01/07/2008)
- Hardware update
- Long range MICA-IR modes
- High resolution Radar MAP
- Upgraded IFF
- SLPRM V4-2
- F3.1 standard (2009/06/01)
- Common F3 software for retrofited F2 and F3-O aircrafts
- F3.2 standard (2010/03/01)
- Full LGB capability
- Damocles-MP
- GBU-12/22
- SBU-64
- 30M791 gun A2G modes
- AM39 block 2 mod 2
- ASMP-A
- AREOS recce pod
- F3.3 standard (2012/01/01)
- MIDS-Link16 upgrade
- RBE-2 AESA
- OSF-IT
- DDM-NG
- New MFD
- Improved HUD transparancy
- Upgraded IFF
- F3.3' standard (2013/05/01)
- GBU-24
- AESA antenna compatibility with tranche 1, 2, 3 aircrafts
- F3.4+ standard (2014/12/01)
- MGRS format GPS data input
- Updated HUD safety symbology and warning
- New take off abortion warning (max brake energy capability)
- Real time ground following mode switch (radar-digital mapping)
- F3R standard (2018/10/01)
- Meteor
- Talios LDP
- AGCAS
- IFF mode 5/S
- Link 16 upgrade
- RBE-2 PESA upgrade
- SPECTRA upgrade
- AREOS pod upgrade
- Full SBU-54 integration
- AASM fuse programmation upgrade
- GBU-16 integration
- NARANG refueling pod
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
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