MICA (missile)
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The MICA (French: Missile d'Interception, de Combat et d'Auto-défense, lit. 'Missile for Interception, Combat and Auto(or Self)-defense')[3] is a French anti-air multi-target, all weather, fire-and-forget short to medium-range missile system manufactured by MBDA France. It is intended for use both by air platforms as individual missiles as well as ground units and ships, which can be equipped with the rapid fire MICA Vertical Launch System. It is fitted with a thrust vector control (TVC) system. It was developed from 1982 onward by Matra. The first trials occurred in 1991, and the missile was commissioned in 1996 to equip the Rafale and Mirage 2000. It is a replacement for both the Super 530 in the interception role and the Magic II in the dogfighting role. MICA-EM and MICA-IR both can fulfill the roles of short-range and medium range BVR air to air missiles.
Missile d'Interception, de Combat et d'Auto-défense | |
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An air-launched MICA IR on a Dassault Rafale | |
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Place of origin | France |
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In service | 1996–present |
Used by | See Operators |
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Manufacturer | MBDA France |
Specifications | |
Mass | 112 kg (247 lb)[1] |
Length | 3.1 m (10 ft)[1] |
Diameter | 160 mm (6.3 in)[1] |
Warhead | 12 kg (26 lb) warhead[1] |
Detonation mechanism | Proximity or direct impact[1] |
Engine | Solid-propellant rocket motor |
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Maximum speed | Mach 4[3][5] |
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On 11 June 2007, a MICA launched from a Rafale successfully demonstrated its over-the-shoulder capability by destroying a target behind the launch aircraft. The target was designated by another aircraft and coordinates were transmitted via Link 16.[7]
Characteristics
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There are two MICA variants; MICA RF has an active radar homing seeker and MICA IR has an imaging infra-red homing seeker. Both seekers are designed to filter out counter-measures such as chaff and decoy flares. A thrust vector control unit fitted to the rocket motor increases the missile's agility. The missile is capable of lock-on after launch (LOAL) which means it is capable of engaging targets outside its seeker's at-launch acquisition range. Mounted on the Rafale, the MICA IR can provide IR imagery to the central data processing system, thus acting as an extra sensor.[8]

MICA can also be employed as a short-range surface-to-air missile. It is available in a ground-based version, VL MICA, fired from a truck-mounted box launcher, and a naval version, VL MICA-M, fired from a ship-fitted vertical launch system.[9] On October 23, 2008, 15:30, at CELM, Biscarosse (Landes), a VL MICA missile successfully performed the last of its 14 test firings meaning it is now ready for mass production. The target drone was flying at low level, over the sea, 12 km away; despite this distance, MICA, equipped with an active radar seeker, locked on the target and shot it down.
Corvettes too small to have the big and costly Aster missile system are the most likely customers for the VL MICA-M, which offers similar capability as the Aster 15 but without its booster and PIF-PAF vectorial control.[10]
While the VL MICA has an advertised range of 20 km, aerodynamic performance is significantly degraded at those ranges. From 0 to 7 km MICA has maneuverability of 50g, however by 12 km this is reduced to 30g as energy is lost.[11]
Variants

- MICA RF[12] or EM (électromagnétique)[3]
- MICA IR (infrarouge/infrared)[3]
- VL MICA RF/EM
- VL MICA IR
- VL MICA-M RF/EM
- VL MICA-M IR
- A3SM . Submarine-launched version. Installed in Barracuda-class nuclear-fueled attack subs of the French Navy.
- MICA NG . Second generation of MICA designed against stealthy targets. Infrared seeker will use a matrix sensor providing greater sensitivity. The radio frequency seeker will use an AESA.[13]
Operators
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Current operators
Air-air missile
Croatia
- Croatian Air Force: With the purchase of the Rafale F3R fighter jets come MICA missiles in radar-guided and infrared versions.
Egypt
- Egyptian Air Force: MICA EM/IR used on Rafale aircraft, 150 missiles purchased.[14]
France
- French Air and Space Force: used on Mirage 2000-5, Mirage 2000D RMV and Rafale aircraft.[15][16][17]
- French Navy: used on Rafale M aircraft.[17]
Greece
- Hellenic Air Force: MICA EM/IR[18][19] on Mirage 2000 and Rafale fighters
India
- Indian Air Force: 200 MICA-IR and 1000 MICA-RF missiles are integrated on upgraded Mirage-2000s and Rafales.[21] Indian Air Force successfully tested MICA missile from its aircraft Sukhoi Su-30MKI.[22]
Morocco
- Royal Moroccan Air Force,[23] 150 missiles ordered in 2005[20]
Qatar
- Qatar Emiri Air Force,[24] 100 MICA-EM ordered in 1994, 150 MICA-IR + 150 MICA-EM ordered in 2015[20]
Republic of China
- Republic of China Air Force: 960 originally purchased to equip Mirage 2000-5 fighters of the RoCAF. The National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology has been tasked with upgrading the missile in 2016.[25]
United Arab Emirates
- United Arab Emirates Air Force: on the Mirage 2000, 500 missiles ordered in 1998[26]
Surface-to-air missile
Botswana
- Botswana Ground Force: 1 battery of VL MICA on erector launcher, acquired in 2016.[27] 50 missiles have been purchased for this system.
Morocco
- Royal Moroccan Army: 4 batteries Ground based VL MICA.,[28] 200 missiles ordered for those systems in 2020 [20]
Oman
- Royal Army of Oman Ground based VL MICA (first client 1 battery ordered in 2009, delivered in 2012, 50 missiles) [29][30]
Saudi Arabia
- Saudi Arabia National Guard Air Defence: VL-MICA.[citation needed], 5 batteries ordered in 2013 with 250 missiles[20]
Thailand
- Royal Thai Army: 1 VL MICA battery, 50 missiles ordered in 2016[20]
Naval surface-to-air missile
Egypt,
- VL MICA-M installed on 4 Gowind-class corvettes (16 VLS), 75 missiles purchased with that contract.[20]
- VL-MICA-M installed on 4 MEKO-A200-EN with each 32 × VLS for MBDA MICA-NG, 200 missiles purchased with that contract.[20]
- 75 missiles purchased.
Indonesia
- Indonesian Navy: 2 VL MICA-M installed on Martadinata-class frigate.[31]
- 40 MICA missiles purchased in 2018 [20]
Morocco
- Royal Moroccan Navy: VL MICA-M installed on Sigma-class design.
Oman
- Royal Navy of Oman: VL MICA-M used on the Khareef-class corvettes (ordered in 2008, delivered in 2013-14, 60 missiles)[30]
Qatar
- Qatari Emiri Navy, 2 patrol ships Musherib class with each 8 VLS MICA, and 30 missiles ordered in 2016[20]
Saudi Arabia
- Saudi Arabia Navy: VL MICA-M. ordered for 5 Avante-2200 frigates, ordered in 2018 with 120 missiles[20]
Singapore
- Republic of Singapore Navy: 8 Independence-class littoral mission vessel are equipped with the VL MICA-M, 150 missiles ordered for it in 2013.[32]
United Arab Emirates
- United Arab Emirates Navy: VL MICA-M on Falaj 2-class patrol vessel, 20 missiles ordered for 2 corvettes.[20]
Naval underwater-to-air missile
Future operators
Bulgaria
- Bulgarian Navy: In September 2022 the Bulgarian government decided for the purchase of VL MICA for the two future patrol ships of the Bulgarian Navy. The first ship is under construction and will be commissioned in 2025.
Malaysia
- Royal Malaysian Navy: VL MICA-M has been selected for the future Maharaja Lela-class frigates.
Philippines
- Philippine Navy: VL-MICA selected for the future Miguel Malvar-class frigates.
Ukraine
- Ukrainian Navy: The VL "MICA" air defense system will be installed on the Ada-class corvette Hetman Ivan Mazepa. On 23 October 2024,Sébastien Lecornu, French Armed Forces Minister, announced that France would send the first of three Mirage 2000s to Ukraine by March 2025. These aircraft would be capable of carrying SCALP-EG and MICA missiles, have updated electronic warfare systems and that Ukrainian pilots were be trained in their usage.[33]
Potential operators
- Armenian Armed Forces – French Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu mentioned its possible sale during his visit to Armenia in February 2024.[34]
See also
- Air-to-air missile
- List of missiles
- A-Darter – (South Africa)
- AIM-120 AMRAAM – (United States)
- AIM-132 ASRAAM – (United Kingdom)
- Astra (missile) – (India)
- CAMM – (United Kingdom, Italy)
- Derby – (Israel)
- HİSAR – (Turkey)
- IRIS-T – (Germany, Italy, Sweden, Greece)
- Meteor – (France, United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, Spain, Sweden)
- PL-10 – (China)
- QRSAM – (India)
- R-27 – (Soviet Union)
- R-73 – (Soviet Union)
- R-Darter – (South Africa)
- Umkhonto – (South Africa)
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