power_monger
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I think Astra Mk-2 will have dual pulse motor and not the current mk-1 version.I did google out to find out that Meteor does uses variable thrusted ramjet. infact looking at the recent tenders DRDO floated,it is trying to get a long duration,high energy solid fueled ramjet which probably could go for Astra mk-3 or similar missile which could be similar to meteor.It should be kept in mind that some of the most 'straightforward' problems require the most complicated of engineering solutions. Conversely, some of the most 'complex' of problems have been solved with some of the most simple engineering solutions.
Having said that, Astra has a dual pulse rocket motor.
Bayern-Chemie are the developers of the propulsion of the MBDA Meteor AAM. And as you might have guessed correctly, the Meteor is another AAM that has variable thrust.
ASTRA's propulsion is indeed a very very important milestone for us, and yet it somehow doesn't find a special mention in most of the news reports about it.
But one good thing is as a part of Barak-8 development DRDO had agreed to develop dual pulse motor and it has delivered it. perhaps DRDO is waiting for its indigenious seeker development so that all sub-systems seeker,dual pulse motor can be tested on Astra mk-2 which be of higher range.