Common to both the new Dutch AU I'm trying to work out and this one some FD scale weapon systems.
Air Launched variant of the Kingfisher AShMs and LAMs
Kingfisher Variants:
The Kingfisher is a heavy high-speed anti shipping and land attack missile (depending on which version you look at). Launched from altitude it has a range of in excess of 250km and carries a 300kg warhead (SAP-HEI on the AShM and HE-FRAG on the LAM) Maximum sustained speed is around Mach 2.2 at altitude and 2.0 down on the deck.
Firebrand Variants:
The MBDA (for want of a better company) Firebrand is essentially a Meteor at least in concept though executed slightly differently. All three variants feature the same body layout but have different seeker arrangements. The ARH model features a Ka band active radar seeker with secondary INS/GPS datalink and an electro-optical proximity fuse. The PRH model features an X band passive seeker with a secondary INS/GPS datalink and an electro-optical proximity fuse. Finally the IRH model features a 128x128 FPA seeker with secondary INS/GPS datalink and an electro-optical proximity fuse.
All three variants have a kinematic ranges in excess of 150km, the IRH model is capable of 90° off-boresight shots. The maximum sustained speed for all three variants is around Mach 4.5 All three variants possess a 20kg HE-FRAG warhead
There are plans in the works for an expanded range of Firebrands to be used in the air to ground role, an example of this is conversion of the PRH variant into an anti-radiation missile. All three variants can be launched from the same launchers as AMRAAM and Meteor use.
Labrys:
The MBDA Labrys is essentially somewhere between an IRIS-T, Python 5 and Mica IR in it's origins. The Labrys features a 128x128 FPA seeker with secondary INS/GPS datalink and an electro-optical proximity fuse as on the Firebrand IRH. The Labrys was developed in tandem with the Firebrand as a WVRAAM to complement the former family of long range missiles. The Labrys has a maximum kinematic range of 40km and minimum firing range of 300. The Labrys has a maximum sustainable speed of mach 4 and compared to the 20kg warhead of the Firebrand the Labrys "only" has a 10kg warhead. Like it's Firebrand counterpart the Labrys is capable of 90° off-boresight shots.
More to come. ~Mark