MICA (missile)

Missile d'Interception, de Combat et d'Auto-défense
An air-launched MICA IR on a Dassault Rafale
Type
Place of originFrance
Service history
In service1996–present
Used bySee Operators
Production history
ManufacturerMBDA France
Specifications
Mass112 kg (247 lb)
Length3.1 m (10 ft)
Diameter160 mm (6.3 in)
Warhead12 kg (26 lb) warhead
Detonation
mechanism
Proximity or direct impact

EngineSolid-propellant rocket motor
Operational
range
  • Air-launched :
    60–80 km (37–50 mi)
  • Vertical Launch :
    20 km (12 mi)
Flight altitude
  • Vertical Launch :
    9 km (30,000 ft)
Maximum speed Mach 4
Guidance
system
Launch
platform

The MICA (French: Missile d'Interception, de Combat et d'Auto-défense, lit.'Missile for Interception, Combat and Auto(or Self)-defense') 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.

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.