
The Missile Transportable Anti-aérien Léger (English: Transportable lightweight anti-air missile), commonly called Mistral, is a French
infrared homing
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short range air defense system manufactured by
MBDA France (formerly by
Matra Défense and then
Matra BAe Dynamics
Matra BAe Dynamics was an Anglo-French 50/50 joint venture formed in August 1996 through a merger between half the missile business of France's Matra Hautes Technologies (the aerospace, defence and telecommunications division of the Matra conglo ...
). Based on the French SATCP (''Sol-Air à Très Courte Portée''), the development of the portable system later to become the Mistral began in 1974. The first version of the system was introduced in 1988 (S1), the second in 1997 (Mistral 2), and the third in 2018 (Mistral 3).
Description

Mistral is a short-range air defence (SHORAD) missile system that can be used from vehicles, surface ships, and helicopters, as well as in a portable configuration. The "Mistral" missile is transported in a transport and launch container (MPC) together with "friend or foe" interrogator, power source and tripod with its sighting devices.
It differs from MANPADS systems in that it is necessarily fired from a structure bringing together the rail (support of the launcher tube), the aiming - designation - fire control system, and a pod (structure connecting the whole to the ground , a vehicle or any other platform). It can also be configured as an airborne (helicopter) or mechanized (remote or automated turret, land or naval) system.
Unlike a MANPADS, it cannot be used from the shoulder. It is a mandatory posted system.
They are then to be operated by a pair of crew as commander and the shooter. There are also launch units that allow the missile to be fired from armoured vehicles, ships or helicopters (such as the
Aérospatiale Gazelle
The Aérospatiale Gazelle (company designations SA 340, SA 341 and SA 342) is a five-seat helicopter developed and initially produced by the French aircraft company Sud Aviation, and later by Aérospatiale. It is the first helicopter to feature ...
,
Denel Rooivalk
The Denel Rooivalk (previously designated AH-2 and CSH-2) is an attack helicopter manufactured by Denel Aviation of South Africa. ''Rooivalk'' is Afrikaans for "Red Falcon", which refers to the lesser kestrel. Development of the type began in 1 ...
, or
Eurocopter Tiger
The Eurocopter Tiger is a four-blade, twin-engine attack helicopter which first entered service in 2003. It is manufactured by Airbus Helicopters (formerly Eurocopter), which arose from the merger of Aérospatiale's and DASA's respective helico ...
). To defeat flares ejected from the rear of a targeted aircraft, proportional navigation using a gyro as a reference is adopted for Mistral, instead of the pursuit method in earlier IR-guided MANPADS. To further enhance the
ECCM capability, the seeker of Mistral has a very narrow field of view to reject decoys and interference, the seeker can tilt in the range of +/− 38 degrees. On the launcher, the missile runs up the gyro in 2 seconds, and total reaction time is 5 seconds. The all-aspect two-color (2–4 and 3–5
μm
The micrometre (Commonwealth English as used by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures; SI symbol: μm) or micrometer (American English), also commonly known by the non-SI term micron, is a unit of length in the International System ...
) cooled IR-seeker of Mistral is developed by SAT (''Societe Anonyme de Telecommunications''), and the missile adopts both laser proximity and impact fuzes.
The MCP (Mistral Coordination Post) was first shown at the 1991 Paris Air Show fitted with SHORAR (Short-range Anti-aircraft Defence Radar) from Oerlikon Contraves. The MCP is designed to be used with a portable Mistral system, ATLAS, ALBI or MPCV systems and also used as part of MBDA Mistral missile Ground Based Air Defence (GBAD) systems for air defense of military units and important facilities.
The MCP provides target designation and fire control for eleven Mistral firing unit, ALBI, ATLAS or MPCV air defence systems. The MCP is mounted on a truck chassis or any other off-road chassis. The newer version of MCP are called the IMCP or Improved Missile Control Post.
A close-in weapon system based on Mistral is a six-missile version called ''Sadral'', with a stabilized rapid-reload launcher that is fully automated. A CSEE developed fire control director is integrated to the launcher, consisted of TV camera and
FLIR
Forward-looking infrared (FLIR) cameras, typically used on military and civilian aircraft, use a thermographic camera that senses infrared radiation.
The sensors installed in forward-looking infrared cameras, as well as those of other thermal ...
. Image produced by both directors appear on the screen in the operator console below deck, and the missiles are locked onto the target before being launched. A fully loaded Sadral launcher weighs 1080 kg, and the operator console weighs 280 kg. A two-missile unit installed on ships is called ''Simbad'', and a newly launched four-missile version is called ''Tetral''. An evolution of the ''Simbad'' is now proposed: ''Simbad RC''. Both ''Tetral'' and ''Simbad RC'' are remote controlled from the ship's deck while the original Simbad is manually operated with a simple optical sight.
History
Mistral missiles used by the Rwandan forces in the
Second Congo War
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shot down a Zimbabwean Air Force
BAE Hawk
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fighter on 23 March 1999.
Two automated SADRAL launchers (re-cycled from the retiring s) and each equipped with six Mistral Mk 3
surface-to-air missile
A surface-to-air missile (SAM), also known as a ground-to-air missile (GTAM) or surface-to-air guided weapon (SAGW), is a missile designed to be launched from the ground or the sea to destroy aircraft or other missiles. It is one type of anti-ai ...
s were fitted to three s of the French Navy in the 2021–2023 period. The system replaced the previous
Crotale system in order to provide a modernized defence against sea-skimming targets. The Mistral Mk 3 carries an infrared imaging seeker and possesses advanced image processing capabilities. This allows it to engage low thermal signature targets such as: UAVs, turbojet-powered missiles and fast craft at long range, while reportedly offering resistance to countermeasures. The system is also carried on the
aircraft carrier ''Charles de Gaulle'', the s and (SIMBAD-RC) is being installed on the French Navy's
''Jacques Chevallier''-class support ships.
Two Sadral turrets for Mistral were also installed on the raised deck on each side of the helicopter hangar of the former s. Space for the SADRAL/Mistral system is also provided for on the French s but, as of 2021, has not been installed on those vessels.
Norway
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sent 100 Mistral systems to
Ukraine
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shortly after the start of the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
On 24 February 2022, , starting the largest and deadliest war in Europe since World War II, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, conflict between the two countries which began in 2014. The fighting has caused hundreds of thou ...
.
In response to the need for faster weapon shipments as a result of the war, in early 2023 MBDA started accelerating production of the Mistral 3 from 20 to 30 missiles per month, and to 40 per month by late 2023.
Variants
The Mistral entered production in 1989 and is now deployed in various forms by 37 armed forces of 25 countries including Austria, the
Brazilian Marine Corps
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, Chile,
Colombia
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,
Cyprus
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,
Ecuador
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,
Estonia
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, Finland, France,
Hungary
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,
Indonesia
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,
Morocco
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, New Zealand,
Oman
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,
Pakistan
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,
Philippines
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, South Korea,
Singapore
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, Spain, and
Venezuela
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.
Norway donated their complete stock of Mistral missiles in 2022 to Ukraine.
Land system
* MANPADS: Basic Mistral missile used with a
man-portable launch unit, manually operated.
* ALAMO: Mistral missile mount with single missile, used on light vehicles, manually operated.
* ALBI: Mounting system with 2 Mistral missiles. It is used on wheeled, or lightly armored vehicles, manually operated.
* ATLAS: Improved ground or vehicle based mount with 2 Mistral missiles, manually operated.
* ATLAS RC: Further development of ATLAS system, remotely operated.
* ASPIC: Mounting for light vehicle with 4 Mistral missiles, remotely operated.
* MPCV: Turret for light vehicle with 4 Mistral missiles and single cannon or heavy machinegun, automatic fire control with EO system.
* PAMELA: Mistral missile mount with single missile, used on
VLRA or
TRM 2000 trucks, manually operated.
* SANTAL: Turret for armored vehicles with 6 Mistral missiles, automatic fire control with search radar.
Naval system
* SIMBAD: Mistral missile mount system with 2 missiles, manually operated.
* SIMBAD RC: Development of regular SIMBAD system, remotely operated.
* TETRAL: Mounting system with 4 Mistral missiles, automatic fire control with FCR or EO system.
* SADRAL: Mount with 6 Mistral missiles, automatic fire control with FCR or EO system.
* SIGMA: Combination of 25 or 30mm autocannon and 3 Mistral missiles, automatic fire control with FCR or EO system.
* SAKO M85 Mistral: Naval turret with 6 Mistral missiles based on Finland
SAKO 23 M85, remotely operated.
Airborne system
* ATAM: Helicopter version used as an air-to-air weapon with 2 missiles on each module.
Submarine air defence system
* On 26 September 2012
DCNS at the company's Le Mourillon plant announced plans to design and build a submarine canister-based air defence weapon based on the Mistral. The concept is similar to the British
Submarine Launched Airflight Missile developed by
Vickers
Vickers was a British engineering company that existed from 1828 until 1999. It was formed in Sheffield as a steel foundry by Edward Vickers and his father-in-law, and soon became famous for casting church bells. The company went public in 18 ...
in the 1970s and tested on and three boats of the .
File:AEd-Mistral1 (26560144610).jpg, Mistral MANPADS
File:VLRA TPK 4 25 STL Pamela 009.JPG, PAMELA system
File:URO VAMTAC with Mistral missile.jpg, ALAMO system
File:Latihan Yonifmek 203.jpg, ATLAS system
File:Mistral Aspic p1040740.jpg, ASPIC system
File:MBDA Multi Purpose Combat Vehicule at Paris Air Show 2015.jpg, MPCV system
File:Simbad missile.jpg, alt=SIMBAD missile defense system, SIMBAD system
File:2021-02-26 Simbad-RC on BRP Antonio Luna.jpg, SIMBAD RC system
File:KRI Hasanuddin UNIFIL - TETRAL Cropped.jpg, TETRAL system
File:Sadral sur le Dupleix (D641).jpg, alt=SADRAL missile defense system aboard the French frigate Dupleix, SADRAL system
File:Ilmatorjuntamuseo 087 - (45866803501).jpg, SAKO M85 Mistral system
File:Eurocopter-1.jpg, ATAM system
Operators
Current operators
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* : Used as air-to-air missiles for
HAL Prachand
The HAL Prachand () is an Indian multi-role light attack helicopter designed and manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) under Project ''Light Combat Helicopter'' (LCH). It has been ordered by the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the In ...
and
HAL Rudra
The HAL Rudra () also known as ALH-WSI, is an armed version of the HAL Dhruv utility helicopter which is designed and produced by the Indian aerospace manufacturer Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).
The Rudra was developed in parallel to the ...
attack helicopters.
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''Skjold''-class corvettes
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* : First contract consists of 406 launchers and 2,760 missiles.
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* : Delivered by France and Norway as
military aid
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in anticipation of and during the 2022 Russian invasion.
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Future operators
* : French Defence Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced that Armenia had signed a letter of intent for procuring "Mistral-type" missiles.
* : Purchased as part of the
European EDIRPA program
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* : Purchased as part of the EDIRPA program
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Former operators
* To be reactivated
* (Was used on Rauma class missile boat but was removed after modernization)
* - 12 x Launchers and 24 x Missiles purchased in 1997. Retired without ever becoming fully operational in 2012.
(not listed among current
New Zealand Army
The New Zealand Army (, ) is the principal Army, land warfare force of New Zealand, a component of the New Zealand Defence Force alongside the Royal New Zealand Navy and the Royal New Zealand Air Force.
Formed in 1845, as the New Zealand Mil ...
equipment by IISS Military Balance 2017)
See also
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References
External links
Video of a Mistral missile being fired
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mistral (Missile)
Air-to-air missiles of France
Matra
Naval surface-to-air missiles
Naval surface-to-air missiles of France
Surface-to-air missiles of France
Military equipment introduced in the 1980s