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AIM-260
News updates related to the AIM-260
Australia has become the first international customer to acquire the US-made AIM-260 JATM missile.
Australia has officially announced the purchase of 450 AIM-260 JATM air-to-air missiles worth AUD 736 million to equip its F-35, F/A-18F, and EA-18G fighter jets.
Technology
PL-16 missile revealed: Weapon that helps Chinese J-20 fighter jets threaten America's all-seeing eye.
The compact design of the PL-16 allows the J-20 stealth fighter to carry up to six long-range missiles, directly targeting US early warning and refueling aircraft systems in the Pacific.
F-35 integrates Meteor missile: progress, TR-3 obstacles.
The F-35A has completed Meteor ground integration and is awaiting flight testing; the UK is leading the project, and Italy is providing funding. Obstacles related to Block 4 and TR-3 could delay development into the 2030s.
The US is selling AIM-260A JATM missiles to Australia for $2.6 billion.
The US has approved the sale of 450 AIM-260A JATM missiles along with a testing package to Australia, totaling $2.6 billion; delivery is scheduled as early as Q3 2033, enhancing the capabilities of the F/A-18F and then the F-35A.
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