Germany signs new contract with MBDA for METEOR beyond visual range air-to-air missiles

By Martin Chomsky (Defence Industry Europe)

MBDA has received a new contract to supply additional METEOR beyond visual range air-to-air missiles for the German Armed Forces. The order follows previous acquisitions and was awarded by the Meteor Integrated Joint Programme Office on behalf of the German Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support.
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MBDA has received a new contract to supply additional METEOR beyond visual range air-to-air missiles for the German Armed Forces. The order follows previous acquisitions and was awarded by the Meteor Integrated Joint Programme Office on behalf of the German Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support.

 

Commenting on the agreement, Eric Béranger said: “METEOR is a defining example of the strength of multinational collaboration in delivering world-leading defence capabilities.” He added: “This latest contract from Germany, one of the missile’s development partners, reflects continued confidence in a programme that unites cutting-edge technologies from six European nations, through a unique partnership led by MBDA, to deliver a common decisive military capability.”

Béranger also stated: “In 2025, we saw another successful year for METEOR, as nations continued to invest in its air dominance and secure the sovereignty of their airspaces.” METEOR is developed through a European consortium led by MBDA, bringing together Germany, the UK, France, Italy, Spain and Sweden.

The missile uses a ramjet propulsion system with a solid fuel, variable flow, ducted rocket produced in Germany by MBDA subsidiary Bayern-Chemie, providing thrust all the way to target intercept and a large ‘No Escape Zone’. METEOR is operational on several combat aircraft including Typhoon, Rafale, Gripen and the KF-21 Boramae, while in 2025 it progressed on the F-35 with a first flight on the F-35B, ground tests ahead of the F-35A, and a successful test firing by the Brazilian Air Force from its F-39E Gripen E fighters.

 

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