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Matra Super 530D
Mirage 2000 with Super 530 missiles on its inner pylons.
Mirage 2000 with Super 530 missiles on its inner pylons.
Specifications
Mass 275 kg
Length 3.81 m
Diameter 0.26 m
Warhead 31 kg HE fragmentation

Wingspan 0.88 m
Operational
range
37 km
Maximum speed Mach 4.5[1]
Guidance
system
Semi-active radar homing (SARH)

The Matra Super 530 is a French short to medium-range air-to-air missile. The Super 530 series is an improved type of the Matra R530 missile.

The Super 530 is being replaced by the MBDA MICA.

The Super 530D retains the same general aerodynamic features and internal layout as its Super 530F predecessor, with cruciform low aspect ratio wings and cruciform aft controls. However, the stainless steel body is longer to accommodate a new radome & seeker assembly and a new and more powerful dual-thrust solid propellant motor. The missile is 3.80 metres long, has a body diameter of 263 mm, a wing span of 0.62 metres and with the same warhead as the Super 530F missile, weighing 270 kg.

Guidance is by the mono-pulse AD26 CW Doppler semi-active seeker, which has improved ECCM capability, and improved capability against low-flying targets. The missile's guidance unit is also fitted with digital micro-processing, which enables the seeker to be reprogrammed against new threats. The missile has a claimed maximum interception altitude of 80,000 feet (24,400 metres), with a snap-up capability of 40,000 feet (12,200 metres), and a snap-down capability to targets at 200 feet (60 metres). The missile has a range of 40 km and a maximum speed of Mach 5.

Operators[]

Flag of France France
Flag of Brazil Brazil
Flag of Egypt Egypt
Flag of India India
Flag of Iraq Iraq Operated Super 530F during the Iran–Iraq War. No longer active.
Flag of Greece Greece
Flag of Jordan Jordan
Flag of Peru Peru

Specifications[]

  • Length: 3.80 metres
  • Body Diameter: 263 mm
  • Wing Span: 0.62 metres
  • Launch Weight: 270 kg
  • Warhead: 30 kg HE-FRAG
  • Fuse: Active radar
  • Guidance: Semi-active radar
  • Propulsion: Solid propellant
  • Range: 40 km.

References[]

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