MBDA MICA

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MICA
Basic data
Function air-to-air missile
Manufacturer MBDA
Entered service 1996 (MICA RF) and 2000 (MICA IR)
General characteristics
Engine One SNPE solid-propellant rocket motor
Launch mass 112 kg
Length 3.1 m
Diameter 160 mm
Wingspan 560 mm
Speed Mach 4
Range < 500 m, up to 80 km
Flying altitude up to 11000 m
Warhead 12 kg focused splinters HE warhead
Guidance Inertial guidance
Active radar homing (MICA RF)
Imaging Infrared homing (MICA IR)
Fuzes RF proximity fuze, impact fuze
Launch platform Dassault Rafale, Mirage 2000

The MBDA MICA (Missile d'Interception et de Combat Aérien, "Interception and Air Combat Missile") is an anti-air multi-target, all weather, fire-and-forget missile system. It is intended for use both by air platforms, ground units and ships. The, which are equipped with the rapid fire MICA Vertical Launch System. It is fitted with a thrust vector control (TVC) system.

It was developed from 1982 onward by Matra. The first trials occurred in 1991, and the missile was commissioned in 1996 to equip the Rafale and Mirage 2000. It is a replacement for both Super 530 (interception) and Magic II (dogfight). Two can be fired in a 2-second interval.

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[edit] Variants

Two seeker types are available for the MICA, one with active radar homing (MICA RF, also commonly called MICA AR) and the other with imaging infrared homing (MICA IR). Both missiles are able to filter out counter-measures. They can also lock on both before and after launch.

The MICA can be employed as a short-range surface-to-air missile, currently available fired from a truck-mounted box launcher. This system is known as VL Mica SHORAD.

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Future possible operators : Morrocco is upgrading its mirage F1 fleet to operate the mica and India could retrofit its mirage 2000C to use this missile aswell.

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