R.550 Magic

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The R.550 Magic (backronym for Missile Auto-Guidé Interception et Combat[1][2]) is a short-range air-to-air missile designed in 1965 by French company Matra to compete with the American AIM-9 Sidewinder, and it was made backwards compatible with the Sidewinder launch hardware.

Development

On 11 January 1965, a

Nord CT20 target drone (an unmanned aerial vehicle
).

The Magic was mass-produced from 1967, the Magic was adopted by the

for active service.

The

Super Etendards
after the 1982 Falklands War.

An upgraded version, the Magic 2, replaced the original model in 1986. In total, 11,300 Magics (7,000 Magic 1s and 4,000 Magic 2s)[3] were produced; they were exported, notably to Iraq and Greece, who used them in combat.

The Magic is still carried by the

MBDA MICA
.

480 Magics were sold to Taiwan and is used by the Republic of China Air Force.

The PL-7 is the Chinese version of the R.550 Magic.

Description

The Magic has four fixed fins, four movable fins directly behind the fixed fins, and four notched fins on the tail, which is mounted on a bearing and is free to rotate independently of the missile. This is in contrast with the AIM-9, which makes use of "rollerons," which are slipstream driven gyros mounted on the tail fins which stabilize the missile in three axes, and have no fixed fin "

solid-fuel engine, and can engage the target independently from the firing aircraft with its passive infrared homing
system.

The Magic 2 replaced the AD3601 seeking head by the all-aspect AD3633, allowing frontal fire on the target (the Magic 1 can 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.

Operators

Map with R.550 operators in blue and former operators in red

Current operators

Former operators

Operational history

Greece

On 8 October 1996, 7 months after the escalation over

the downing of a Turkish RF-4E on the Syrian Coast, in response to a parliamentary question, Turkish Defence Minister İsmet Yılmaz confirmed that Turkish F-16D Block 40 (s/n 91-0023) of 192 Filo was shot down by a Greek Mirage 2000 with an R.550 Magic II on 8 October 1996 in the disputed airspace near Chios island.[18]

South Africa

The South African Air Force (SAAF) received a number of R.550 missiles before a widespread international arms embargo took effect in 1977. SAAF Mirage F1 aircraft carried the R.550. South African Mirage F1s fired early generation R550 missiles in combat over Angola against MiG-21 and MiG-23 adversaries on a number of occasions. In all but one case, the missiles failed to damage or destroy the MiGs. In an engagement between a Mirage F1CZ and MiG-21 in October 1982, two R.550s were fired by SAAF Major Rankin and one of them damaged the FAPLA MiG-21.[19] The limited performance envelope of early generation R.550s led South Africa to begin developing an indigenous AAM called the V-3 Kukri.

See also

References

Citations
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  3. ^ "Matra R.550 Magic". Weaponsystems.net. Retrieved 2024-03-21.
  4. ^ Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21#Romania
  5. ^ Som, Vishnu (26 March 2015). "The Mirage 2000 Upgrade: What Makes India's Fighter Jet Better". NDTV. Retrieved 19 February 2022.
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  7. ^ Chenel, Liébert & Moreau 2014, p. 151
  8. ^ Tincopa, Amaru (May–June 2021). "Defending the skies of Peru". Revista Pucará. No. 7. p. 35.
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  10. ^ Chenel, Liébert & Moreau 2014, pp. 247, 257, 261
  11. ^ Chenel, Liébert & Moreau 2014, p. 71
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  14. ^ Chenel, Liébert & Moreau 2014, p. 285
  15. ^ Turkish F-16 jet crashes after Greek interception. Chicago Sun-Times, October 9, 1996.
  16. ^ Anon. "F-16 Aircraft Database: F-16 Airframe Details for 91-0023". F-16.net. Retrieved: 18 May 2008.
  17. ^ Anon. "Greek & Turkish Air-to-Air Victories". Air Combat Information Group (ACIG), 18 September 2004. Retrieved: 16 May 2008.
  18. ^ "30 years later, Ankara admits Turkish Air Force jet was shot down by Iraq". 6 September 2012.
  19. ^ "Mirage F1 in SAAF Service by Paul Dubois". www.sa-transport.co.za.
Bibliography
  • Chenel, Bernard; Liébert, Michel; Moreau, Eric (2014). Mirage III/5/50 en service à l'étranger. Le Vigen, France: Editions LELA Presse. .