Myth_buster_1
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the current IDAS has a double stage propulsion system right?
one is by the use of a rotor...meant for it's travel upwards to the surface...and the other is a rocket motor based propulsion system to propel it in air...
IMO...the rocket motor is fine...since the real BVR would involve the ability to launch the IDAS from greater depths(so that the P-8 would have to struggle to detect the type-218's location)
a more capable underwater propulsion system would be needed....not a difficult thing to achieve...as unlike on ground..where gravity plays a negative role...buoyancy(can be achieved by the use of small air pump operated balast tanks) would help increase range...
are you aware of this concept being used in practice?
IMO with the help of towed search/tracking radar that floats on the surface and thats how the BVR IDAS could be achieved? also keeping in mind that the company that has developed IDAS IRIS-T and SL is Diehl BGT and its most likely that the seeker head could be borrowed from IRIS-T SL which could give IDAS a range of up to 60km. of course i am just speculating but could this concept turn into reality?
Compared to IRIS-T, IRIS-T SL is equipped with a larger solid-propellant rocket motor, a data link and a nose cone for drag reduction.