That incredible, I hope they success, it sad that there isn't more information
Off topic I know...but the original pic of the green painted Meteor is here...
This is the original tweet from MBDA. Grant Turnbull also got some images of the models at the Army event on another tweet.
Brief article in EDR, makes no mention of the green painted Meteor, which seemed to blindside everyone. Note the size mentioned in the article for the CAMM/Brimstone hybrid.
"The eight-cell land indirect fire mission containerised launcher module would incorporate a 178 mm surface-to-surface weapons with either radio-frequency (RF)/semi-active laser (SAL) or electro-optic/infrared (EO/IR) seeker options. These could be based on a number of technologies developed for the MBDA missile portfolio, including developments of the 178 mm Brimstone and Spear missiles, as well as the 166 mm Common Anti-air Modular Missile (CAMM) family with active RF-seeker. "
By David Oliver MBDA exhibited new concepts for Army precision effects at the Defence Vehicle Dynamics (DVD) exhibition at Millbrook
www.edrmagazine.eu
I suspect that would be initially due to the difficulty in slimming the Brimstone/Spear seeker from 178mm to 166mm (and packing everything in Spear has apparently been a challenge). It would also imply that even with a hot ground launch and a slow burning propellant range could be >60km. But....I would think that if this ever moved towards reality MBDA would be tempted to squeeze it into a 166mm package with soft launch, as the benefits to doing so would be colossal, essentially making it more CAMM/Asraam than Brimstone. Off the top of my head some uses for it:
1) - Spike NLOS replacement/competitor - Probably cheaper, faster, much larger range (60km vs.25km) bigger warhead. UK built. No political issues around use/deployment. Could be added as the image suggests as a module on Boxer. The offensive capability of Strike Brigades enhanced enormously very easily. Replaces the poor trailer mounted version of Exactor (that by all accounts isn't really successful or suitable for peer-to-peer war).
2) - Anti-Armour Overwatch - A super Swingfire replacement. No MBT on earth could defend against a Mach 3-4 missile coming in near vertically, it wouldn't even need a warhead, KE alone would tear through a tanks top armour. A modern diving LOSAT. The speed of response would mean it could operate at much further range than Swingfire could and cover multiple units. Easiest to leave on Boxer and MAN chassis than add on to Ajax or other platforms.
3) - F-35 Outer Pylon compatible - Brimstone 2/3 will never be integrated, but Asraam has (and Asraam CSP will). The combination of the Asraam form factor and Brimstone seeker (as used on Spear which will be integrated) would allow a very straightforward integration to F-35. Very easily you give F-35B a cheaper, faster Spear capability but in 2 forms - Dual Mode and E/O. The Dual Mode would be very useful as a SEAD/DEAD weapon for pop up targets. The E/O capability is a new one to the F-35. Could be a tempting proposition to some F-35 users, maybe even a 'gateway drug' to Asraam and Ceptor variants.
4) - Compatibility with Land Ceptor launchers.
5) - Compatibility with Sea Ceptor launchers - A big advantage. Any RN vessel (including T31, and you would hope QE eventually) would have the capability of carrying an easy to integrate missile that can deal with Fast Attack Craft in any weather conditions or provide precision strike out to >60km. This would be a whole lot easier than integration of a Spear missile which would require a new booster and tip over mechanism.
6) - Export sales - New Zealand, Italy, Brazil and Chile. Plus India and Australia are Asraam users (and Australia and Italy F-35 users). As a solution to anti-air, anti-missile, precision strike, anti-FAC it's pretty much unique.
7) - Typhoon compatible - Another string to its bow. Not sure if the air to ground aspect could be easily ported to Tranche 1's though, be interesting if it could be.
8) - Falklands - There's no real credible threat there. But sending a few down south to be launched from the Land Ceptor battery would be a useful capability for the defence forces to have.
9) - UK Land Forces get a small anti-ship missile by default/accident.
10) - UK Industry benefits - No ITAR issues. for exports either (and available to export to ME countries)
11) – Could be quad packed in Sylver or Mk.41/57 launchers. Or canisters can be a standalone component, you just need a rack for them.
12) – CAMM, CAMM-ER, CAMM with E/O, CAMM with DMB head…that’s a very convincing selection of weapons for any platform to be able to fire. SAM from 200 metres to c80km, strike out to 60km+. I don’t particularly favour it but a cold launched Spear with a booster for when it clears the capsule could strike out to 150km as well, if it was lengthened with increased fuel storage to take advantage of the additional space in the canister it could go out to c250km…a lot of firepower and utility for smaller vessels.