- R.550 Magic
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Magic
A R550 Magic (left) and Super 530 (right) under the wing of a Mirage 2000Type Short-range air-to-air missile Place of origin France Service history In service 1975 (Magic) and 1986 (Magic 2) Used by See Users Production history Manufacturer Matra, MBDA Specifications Weight 89 kg Length 2.72 m Diameter 157 mm Warhead 13 kg fragmentation Detonation
mechanismIR Engine solid Operational
range0.3 to 15 km Flight altitude up to 11 km Speed Mach 3 Guidance
systemIR Launch
platformDassault Rafale, Dassault Mirage 2000, F-16, Sea Harrier(FRS51), Super Étendard, Mirage F1, Mirage 5, Mirage III. The R.550 Magic is a short-range missile designed in 1968 by French company Matra to compete with the American AIM-9 Sidewinder. On 11 January 1972, a Gloster Meteor of the centre for in-flight trials fired the R550 Magic and shot down a Nord CT20 target drone (unmanned aerial vehicle).
Mass-produced from 1976, the Magic was adopted by the French Air Force and the Navy.
The Argentine Air Force received "Magic 1" for its Mirage IIIEA during the 1982 Falklands War.
The Argentine Navy received "Magic 1" for its Super Etendards. However, they were procured after the 1982 Falklands War.
An upgraded version, the "Magic 2", replaced the original model in 1986. Now obsolete, 11,300 Magic 2 were produced and it was exported; notably to Iraq and Greece, who used them in actual combat.
The Magic has 8 fixed fins, and 4 movable fins. It has a solid-fuel engine, and can engage the target independently from the firing aircraft with its passive Infra-red guidance system. The Magic 2 replaced the AD3601 seeking head by the AD3633, allowing frontal fire on the target (the Magic 1 could only be fired from the rear on the target). The Magic 1 has a transparent dome on its nose, while the Magic 2 is opaque.
The Magic is still carried by the Dassault Rafale, Dassault Mirage 2000, F-16, Sea Harrier(FRS51), Super Étendard, Mirage F1, Mirage 5, and Mirage III. It is gradually being replaced by the MBDA MICA.
Some 480 were sold to Taiwan and used by the Republic of China Air Force.
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Operators
- United Arab Emirates
- Argentina Magic 1 in Mirage IIIEA and Super Etendard
- Australia (retired)
- Brazil
- Ecuador Magic 2 in Mirage F-1
- Egypt
- France
- Greece
- India
- Iraq
- Jordan
- Kuwait
- Libya
- Morocco
- Oman
- Pakistan
- Romania
- Peru
- South Africa Retired. Replaced by V3 series.
- Taiwan
- Venezuela
Operational history
Greece
On 8 October 1996, 7 months after the escalation over Imia/Kardak a Greek Mirage 2000 fired an R550 Magic II and shot down a Turkish F-16D[1] over the Aegean Sea. The Turkish pilot died, while the co-pilot ejected and was rescued by Greek forces.[2][3]
See also
References
- ^ Turkish F-16 jet crashes after Greek interception. Chicago Sun-Times, October 9, 1996.
- ^ Anon. "F-16 Aircraft Database: F-16 Airframe Details for 91-0023". F-16.net. Retrieved: 18 May 2008.
- ^ Anon. "Greek & Turkish Air-to-Air Victories". Air Combat Information Group (ACIG), 18 September 2004. Retrieved: 16 May 2008.
Categories:- Guided missile stubs
- Air-to-air missiles of France
- French Air Force guided missiles
- Falklands War guided missiles
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