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Indeed and it took a consortium of western countries more than 2 decades to come up with a missile which equals the performance of AMRAAM in terms of seeker,datalink,and electronics and excel in propulsion however one should know that the performace also depends upon the type of fuel with the propulsion,meteor offers better performance in the long range engagement where Its ramjet(which is slow in terms of generating impulse if compared equivalent to the rocket motor)ignites several times to maintain the kinetic energy high even in the end game(which is an adv in the long range engagement),at med ranges AMRAAM Derby ER and other rocket powered bvrs are more economical if not excel in the performace,a single meteor costs around 2 million dollars which is 5 times more expensive than astra missile or AMRAAM C6. By the way Americans filed papers on SFDR way back in 60s and in 90s they found rocket motor more economical over ramjet.Propulsion is the heart of missile! Meteor has solid fuel ducted motor with ramjet. Aim120 doesn't have it. So this equal equal range is American fanboyism. Meteor range has no match in aim 120d . Neither does aim120d escape zone meets that of meteor.
These are redundant arguments. Yes USA can buy meteor but that just proves USA is behind the game while investing far more money .
Maybe if American can finally get ramjet right into aim260 it will become better but today gold standard is meteor and American tech here is just silver level.