German Eurofighter launches Luftwaffe’s first
Meteor missile
By Craig Hoyle6
December 2024
Germany has
conducted its first firing of MBDA’s Meteor beyond-visual-range air-to-air
missile from one of its Eurofighter combat aircraft.
Announcing the development on 6 December, the German air force says the
milestone test was conducted by a jet operating from the Royal Air Force’s
Lossiemouth base in Scotland. Video footage released by the Luftwaffe shows
this to have been a two-seat example.
Source: German air force
Milestone test
involved two-seat aircraft operating from RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland
“Meteor provides pilots with a state-of-the-art and extremely powerful
effector to take action against enemy aircraft at long and medium ranges,” the
Luftwaffe says.
The service has until now operated its Eurofighters armed with
Raytheon’s medium-range AIM-120 AMRAAM and the short-range Diehl BGT Defence
IRIS-T.
With a range of up to 108nm (200km), the ramjet-engined Meteor is
already employed by other Eurofighter partner nations Italy, Spain and the UK.
It also is carried by the Dassault Aviation Rafale for France and Saab Gripen
for Sweden, and is being integrated with Korea Aerospace Industries’
in-development KF-21 fighter.
Source: German air force
MBDA-produced
Meteor has a range of up to 108nm
Separately, German air force inspector General Ingo Gerhartz recently
visited Lockheed Martin’s Marietta site in Germany, where he a bulkhead to be
used with the service’s first of an eventual 35 F-35A stealth fighters.
Lockheed is due to
begin F-35 deliveries to the Luftwaffe during 2027, with the type to replace
its remaining Panavia Tornado strike aircraft.
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