European missile giant MBDA is deepening its ties with India's defence industry, leveraging the country's growing manufacturing prowess for its next-generation MICA NG (Nouvelle Génération) missile program.
This move builds upon existing collaboration where Indian companies already produce 15 major subassemblies for the current MICA missile, covering complex mechanical, electrical, and pyrotechnic components.
The MICA NG, slated for delivery from 2026, is a comprehensive upgrade to the existing MICA air-to-air missile system. Currently deployed by France and 14 other nations, the MICA is renowned for its versatility, offering both infrared and radio frequency seekers, along with rail and ejection launch options within a single missile casing. The MICA NG aims to retain this adaptability while incorporating significant performance enhancements.
MBDA has focused on improving the missile's range and agility. By redesigning internal electronics, engineers have created space for additional propellant, extending the MICA NG's reach and effectiveness against distant targets. A new double-pulse rocket motor provides an extra burst of energy in the terminal phase, boosting maneuverability for engaging fast-moving or evasive threats.
To enhance operational efficiency, the MICA NG will feature an integrated health monitoring system. This system will continuously assess the missile's condition throughout its lifecycle, reducing the need for frequent maintenance and ensuring constant readiness.
This collaboration underscores India's strategic importance in the global defence supply chain. By entrusting Indian companies with the production of critical components for the MICA NG, MBDA is fostering a technological ecosystem in India capable of supporting advanced missile technologies. This partnership not only strengthens India's domestic defence industry but also contributes to MBDA's goal of delivering a cutting-edge air-to-air missile system to its global customers.