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Indian Upgraded Mirage 2000v5 Mk 2 jets Soon
Word is that the upgrade will bring Indias Mirages to the Mirage 2000v5 Mk 2 standard, including a new RDY-3 radar with greater air-air and air-ground capability, a new all-digital cockpit, and improved electronic warfare systems.
These will be tied into a joint tactical information data link system (JTIDS, usually Link 16 compatible but not always), plus helmet-mounted sights for wide-angle heat-seeking missiles. As part of the upgrade, the aircraft will also be equipped with MBDAs Mica family of medium range missiles.
MBDA was probably unamused by India Defences December 2006 description of its wares as an advanced medium-range missile that is the French counterpart to the more capable American AMRAAM missile.
While the MICAs radar-guided version does have mediocre range, it also has a heat-seeking IR version that offers a potent medium range no warning targeting option. In either version, its an improvement. MICA would replace both Indias existing radar-guided Super 350 MRAAM and Magic-II short-range infrared missiles, offering better performance and range.
Work on the upgrades would be performed by a French-Indian consortium including Dassault (aircraft manufacturer), Thales (weapons systems integrator), MBDA (missiles) and Indias Hindustan Aeronautics Limited.
India’s Fighter Upgrades: Mirage 2000s Finally Get a Deal?
Word is that the upgrade will bring Indias Mirages to the Mirage 2000v5 Mk 2 standard, including a new RDY-3 radar with greater air-air and air-ground capability, a new all-digital cockpit, and improved electronic warfare systems.
These will be tied into a joint tactical information data link system (JTIDS, usually Link 16 compatible but not always), plus helmet-mounted sights for wide-angle heat-seeking missiles. As part of the upgrade, the aircraft will also be equipped with MBDAs Mica family of medium range missiles.
MBDA was probably unamused by India Defences December 2006 description of its wares as an advanced medium-range missile that is the French counterpart to the more capable American AMRAAM missile.
While the MICAs radar-guided version does have mediocre range, it also has a heat-seeking IR version that offers a potent medium range no warning targeting option. In either version, its an improvement. MICA would replace both Indias existing radar-guided Super 350 MRAAM and Magic-II short-range infrared missiles, offering better performance and range.
Work on the upgrades would be performed by a French-Indian consortium including Dassault (aircraft manufacturer), Thales (weapons systems integrator), MBDA (missiles) and Indias Hindustan Aeronautics Limited.
India’s Fighter Upgrades: Mirage 2000s Finally Get a Deal?