BAE Systems Image BAE Systems has successfully completed guided firing trials of the Meteor® Beyond Visual Range Air-to-Air missile la...
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BAE Systems has successfully completed guided firing trials of the Meteor® Beyond Visual Range Air-to-Air missile launched from a Eurofighter Typhoon combat aircraft.
The trials took place at the Ministry of Defence’s Hebrides range in the United Kingdom and saw Typhoon conduct guided Meteor firings against real air targets in pre-planned scenarios.
The trials formed part of the flight test campaign for the ‘Phase 2 Enhancements’ (P2E) program which will introduce a range of new and improved long range attack capabilities including Meteor and Storm Shadow missiles.
Typhoon aircraft IPA6, a Tranche 2 standard aircraft equipped with the latest P2E software, was used for the trials. Our test pilot Nat Makepeace, who flew the aircraft, said: “The missile separated very cleanly and guided very successfully towards its target maintaining a datalink communication between the weapon and the aircraft.
The flight trials were conducted with support from QinetiQ, MBDA and Selex and form part of a NETMA contract to fully integrate the Meteor missile onto Typhoon by 2017.