Dassault has completed the first test flights of its Rafale combat type in what it describes as a "heavily armed" configuration, featuring a number of new weapons and larger fuel tanks.
During the preliminary evaluation sorties, the aircraft carried six Sagem AASM Hammer air-to-surface missiles, four medium- and long-range MBDA MICA air-to-air missiles and a pair of Meteor beyond-visual-range munitions on 12 of its 14 its external hard points. Additionally the aircraft was equipped with three 2,000 litre fuel tanks.
The airframer says the work to enhance the type's capabilities highlights the Rafale's versatility. It argues that a pair of the aircraft "represent the same potential as six Mirage 2000-class aircraft".
Dassault on 10 January was awarded a separate €1 billion ($1.3 billion) contract by DGA to bring the Rafale to a new F3R standard, which will include the full integration of the new laser-guided version of the Hammer munition. It is anticipated to be validated in 2018.
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