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The '''Embolon''' is a supersonic anti-ship missile jointly developed by [[Ossoria]] [[Syara]]. Although the original model was first designed in 1996, the current Embolon version employed by the [[Syaran Commonality Armed Forces]] was developed in 2015. The Embolon serves as the principle anti-ship missile of Syara, with over 2,300 produced. The Embolon can be fired from either surface ships, land-based anti-ship missile batteries, or military aircraft. | The '''Embolon''' is a supersonic anti-ship missile jointly developed by [[Ossoria]] and [[Syara]]. Although the original model was first designed in 1996, the current Embolon version employed by the [[Syaran Commonality Armed Forces]] was developed in 2015. The Embolon serves as the principle anti-ship missile of Syara, with over 2,300 produced. The Embolon can be fired from either surface ships, land-based anti-ship missile batteries, or military aircraft. | ||
[[Category:Syara]] | [[Category:Syara]] |
Revision as of 05:20, 31 March 2021
Embolon anti-ship missile | |
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Type | Anti-ship supersonic cruise missile |
Place of origin | Ossoria Syara |
Specifications | |
Weight | 1,860 kilograms |
Length | 7.6 meters |
Diameter | 0.5 meters |
Effective firing range | 1,400 kilometers |
Warhead | High explosive blast-fragmentation |
Engine | Throttleable ducted rocket (ramjet) |
Speed | Mach 2.5 |
Guidance system | Inertial guidance, active radar homing, terrain contour matching |
Launch platform | naval ships, aircraft, land based missile batteries |
The Embolon is a supersonic anti-ship missile jointly developed by Ossoria and Syara. Although the original model was first designed in 1996, the current Embolon version employed by the Syaran Commonality Armed Forces was developed in 2015. The Embolon serves as the principle anti-ship missile of Syara, with over 2,300 produced. The Embolon can be fired from either surface ships, land-based anti-ship missile batteries, or military aircraft.