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Update: OCCAR contracts Eurosam to refurbish UK and Italian Aster missiles

by Nicholas Fiorenza

The Organisation for Joint Armament Co-operation (OCCAR) signed a contract on 9 June with the Franco-Italian Eurosam consortium co-owned by MBDA and Thales for the mid-life refresh (MLR) of UK Royal Navy and Italian Army and Navy Aster missiles. OCCAR signed the contract with Eurosam for the MLR of French Navy and Air and Space Force Asters in January 2020.


        The French Navy Horizon-class anti-air frigate FS
        Forbin
        detected, tracked, and destroyed a supersonic target with an Aster 30  missile on 21 May 2021 during exercise ‘Formidable Shield 2021'.
       (Marine Nationale/Rachel Bodier)

The French Navy Horizon-class anti-air frigate FS Forbin detected, tracked, and destroyed a supersonic target with an Aster 30 missile on 21 May 2021 during exercise ‘Formidable Shield 2021'. (Marine Nationale/Rachel Bodier)

OCCAR said on its website on 5 July that the MLR for the three nations would involve retrofitting 1,000 Aster missiles for 13 years starting in 2023 for a total value of EUR1.2 billion (USD1.4 billion). MBDA told Janes on 15 July that the MLR involves the replacement of the energetic components of Aster (warhead, rocket motors, fuel) as well as any other items that age over time (such as seals, gaskets), plus the recalibration of subsystems that require it (such as the inertial measurement unit).


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Update: OCCAR contracts Eurosam to refurbish UK and Italian Aster missiles

by Nicholas Fiorenza

The Organisation for Joint Armament Co-operation (OCCAR) signed a contract on 9 June with the Franco-Italian Eurosam consortium co-owned by MBDA and Thales for the mid-life refresh (MLR) of UK Royal Navy and Italian Army and Navy Aster missiles. OCCAR signed the contract with Eurosam for the MLR of French Navy and Air and Space Force Asters in January 2020.


        The French Navy Horizon-class anti-air frigate FS
        Forbin
        detected, tracked, and destroyed a supersonic target with an Aster 30  missile on 21 May 2021 during exercise ‘Formidable Shield 2021'.
       (Marine Nationale/Rachel Bodier)

The French Navy Horizon-class anti-air frigate FS Forbin detected, tracked, and destroyed a supersonic target with an Aster 30 missile on 21 May 2021 during exercise ‘Formidable Shield 2021'. (Marine Nationale/Rachel Bodier)

OCCAR said on its website on 5 July that the MLR for the three nations would involve retrofitting 1,000 Aster missiles for 13 years starting in 2023 for a total value of EUR1.2 billion (USD1.4 billion). MBDA told Janes on 15 July that the MLR involves the replacement of the energetic components of Aster (warhead, rocket motors, fuel) as well as any other items that age over time (such as seals, gaskets), plus the recalibration of subsystems that require it (such as the inertial measurement unit).


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The Organisation for Joint Armament Co-operation (OCCAR) signed a contract on 9 June with the Franco...

Update: OCCAR contracts Eurosam to refurbish UK and Italian Aster missiles

by Nicholas Fiorenza

The Organisation for Joint Armament Co-operation (OCCAR) signed a contract on 9 June with the Franco-Italian Eurosam consortium co-owned by MBDA and Thales for the mid-life refresh (MLR) of UK Royal Navy and Italian Army and Navy Aster missiles. OCCAR signed the contract with Eurosam for the MLR of French Navy and Air and Space Force Asters in January 2020.


        The French Navy Horizon-class anti-air frigate FS
        Forbin
        detected, tracked, and destroyed a supersonic target with an Aster 30  missile on 21 May 2021 during exercise ‘Formidable Shield 2021'.
       (Marine Nationale/Rachel Bodier)

The French Navy Horizon-class anti-air frigate FS Forbin detected, tracked, and destroyed a supersonic target with an Aster 30 missile on 21 May 2021 during exercise ‘Formidable Shield 2021'. (Marine Nationale/Rachel Bodier)

OCCAR said on its website on 5 July that the MLR for the three nations would involve retrofitting 1,000 Aster missiles for 13 years starting in 2023 for a total value of EUR1.2 billion (USD1.4 billion). MBDA told Janes on 15 July that the MLR involves the replacement of the energetic components of Aster (warhead, rocket motors, fuel) as well as any other items that age over time (such as seals, gaskets), plus the recalibration of subsystems that require it (such as the inertial measurement unit).


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The Organisation for Joint Armament Co-operation (OCCAR) signed a contract on 9 June with the Franco...

Update: OCCAR contracts Eurosam to refurbish UK and Italian Aster missiles

by Nicholas Fiorenza

The Organisation for Joint Armament Co-operation (OCCAR) signed a contract on 9 June with the Franco-Italian Eurosam consortium co-owned by MBDA and Thales for the mid-life refresh (MLR) of UK Royal Navy and Italian Army and Navy Aster missiles. OCCAR signed the contract with Eurosam for the MLR of French Navy and Air and Space Force Asters in January 2020.


        The French Navy Horizon-class anti-air frigate FS
        Forbin
        detected, tracked, and destroyed a supersonic target with an Aster 30  missile on 21 May 2021 during exercise ‘Formidable Shield 2021'.
       (Marine Nationale/Rachel Bodier)

The French Navy Horizon-class anti-air frigate FS Forbin detected, tracked, and destroyed a supersonic target with an Aster 30 missile on 21 May 2021 during exercise ‘Formidable Shield 2021'. (Marine Nationale/Rachel Bodier)

OCCAR said on its website on 5 July that the MLR for the three nations would involve retrofitting 1,000 Aster missiles for 13 years starting in 2023 for a total value of EUR1.2 billion (USD1.4 billion). MBDA told Janes on 15 July that the MLR involves the replacement of the energetic components of Aster (warhead, rocket motors, fuel) as well as any other items that age over time (such as seals, gaskets), plus the recalibration of subsystems that require it (such as the inertial measurement unit).


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The Organisation for Joint Armament Co-operation (OCCAR) signed a contract on 9 June with the Franco...

Update: OCCAR contracts Eurosam to refurbish UK and Italian Aster missiles

by Nicholas Fiorenza

The Organisation for Joint Armament Co-operation (OCCAR) signed a contract on 9 June with the Franco-Italian Eurosam consortium co-owned by MBDA and Thales for the mid-life refresh (MLR) of UK Royal Navy and Italian Army and Navy Aster missiles. OCCAR signed the contract with Eurosam for the MLR of French Navy and Air and Space Force Asters in January 2020.


        The French Navy Horizon-class anti-air frigate FS
        Forbin
        detected, tracked, and destroyed a supersonic target with an Aster 30  missile on 21 May 2021 during exercise ‘Formidable Shield 2021'.
       (Marine Nationale/Rachel Bodier)

The French Navy Horizon-class anti-air frigate FS Forbin detected, tracked, and destroyed a supersonic target with an Aster 30 missile on 21 May 2021 during exercise ‘Formidable Shield 2021'. (Marine Nationale/Rachel Bodier)

OCCAR said on its website on 5 July that the MLR for the three nations would involve retrofitting 1,000 Aster missiles for 13 years starting in 2023 for a total value of EUR1.2 billion (USD1.4 billion). MBDA told Janes on 15 July that the MLR involves the replacement of the energetic components of Aster (warhead, rocket motors, fuel) as well as any other items that age over time (such as seals, gaskets), plus the recalibration of subsystems that require it (such as the inertial measurement unit).


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The Organisation for Joint Armament Co-operation (OCCAR) signed a contract on 9 June with the Franco...

Update: OCCAR contracts Eurosam to refurbish UK and Italian Aster missiles

by Nicholas Fiorenza

The Organisation for Joint Armament Co-operation (OCCAR) signed a contract on 9 June with the Franco-Italian Eurosam consortium co-owned by MBDA and Thales for the mid-life refresh (MLR) of UK Royal Navy and Italian Army and Navy Aster missiles. OCCAR signed the contract with Eurosam for the MLR of French Navy and Air and Space Force Asters in January 2020.


        The French Navy Horizon-class anti-air frigate FS
        Forbin
        detected, tracked, and destroyed a supersonic target with an Aster 30  missile on 21 May 2021 during exercise ‘Formidable Shield 2021'.
       (Marine Nationale/Rachel Bodier)

The French Navy Horizon-class anti-air frigate FS Forbin detected, tracked, and destroyed a supersonic target with an Aster 30 missile on 21 May 2021 during exercise ‘Formidable Shield 2021'. (Marine Nationale/Rachel Bodier)

OCCAR said on its website on 5 July that the MLR for the three nations would involve retrofitting 1,000 Aster missiles for 13 years starting in 2023 for a total value of EUR1.2 billion (USD1.4 billion). MBDA told Janes on 15 July that the MLR involves the replacement of the energetic components of Aster (warhead, rocket motors, fuel) as well as any other items that age over time (such as seals, gaskets), plus the recalibration of subsystems that require it (such as the inertial measurement unit).


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The Organisation for Joint Armament Co-operation (OCCAR) signed a contract on 9 June with the Franco...

Update: OCCAR contracts Eurosam to refurbish UK and Italian Aster missiles

by Nicholas Fiorenza

The Organisation for Joint Armament Co-operation (OCCAR) signed a contract on 9 June with the Franco-Italian Eurosam consortium co-owned by MBDA and Thales for the mid-life refresh (MLR) of UK Royal Navy and Italian Army and Navy Aster missiles. OCCAR signed the contract with Eurosam for the MLR of French Navy and Air and Space Force Asters in January 2020.


        The French Navy Horizon-class anti-air frigate FS
        Forbin
        detected, tracked, and destroyed a supersonic target with an Aster 30  missile on 21 May 2021 during exercise ‘Formidable Shield 2021'.
       (Marine Nationale/Rachel Bodier)

The French Navy Horizon-class anti-air frigate FS Forbin detected, tracked, and destroyed a supersonic target with an Aster 30 missile on 21 May 2021 during exercise ‘Formidable Shield 2021'. (Marine Nationale/Rachel Bodier)

OCCAR said on its website on 5 July that the MLR for the three nations would involve retrofitting 1,000 Aster missiles for 13 years starting in 2023 for a total value of EUR1.2 billion (USD1.4 billion). MBDA told Janes on 15 July that the MLR involves the replacement of the energetic components of Aster (warhead, rocket motors, fuel) as well as any other items that age over time (such as seals, gaskets), plus the recalibration of subsystems that require it (such as the inertial measurement unit).


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/update-occar-contracts-eurosam-to-refurbish-uk-and-italian-aster-missiles/

The Organisation for Joint Armament Co-operation (OCCAR) signed a contract on 9 June with the Franco...

Update: OCCAR contracts Eurosam to refurbish UK and Italian Aster missiles

by Nicholas Fiorenza

The Organisation for Joint Armament Co-operation (OCCAR) signed a contract on 9 June with the Franco-Italian Eurosam consortium co-owned by MBDA and Thales for the mid-life refresh (MLR) of UK Royal Navy and Italian Army and Navy Aster missiles. OCCAR signed the contract with Eurosam for the MLR of French Navy and Air and Space Force Asters in January 2020.


        The French Navy Horizon-class anti-air frigate FS
        Forbin
        detected, tracked, and destroyed a supersonic target with an Aster 30  missile on 21 May 2021 during exercise ‘Formidable Shield 2021'.
       (Marine Nationale/Rachel Bodier)

The French Navy Horizon-class anti-air frigate FS Forbin detected, tracked, and destroyed a supersonic target with an Aster 30 missile on 21 May 2021 during exercise ‘Formidable Shield 2021'. (Marine Nationale/Rachel Bodier)

OCCAR said on its website on 5 July that the MLR for the three nations would involve retrofitting 1,000 Aster missiles for 13 years starting in 2023 for a total value of EUR1.2 billion (USD1.4 billion). MBDA told Janes on 15 July that the MLR involves the replacement of the energetic components of Aster (warhead, rocket motors, fuel) as well as any other items that age over time (such as seals, gaskets), plus the recalibration of subsystems that require it (such as the inertial measurement unit).


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