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{{Infobox weapon
{{Infobox weapon
| name              = ASM-52 ''Stingray''
| name              = ASM-52 ''Stingray''<br>ARM-3 ''Stingray'' Mk III
| image              = Stingray Mk 3.png
| image              = Stingray Mk 3.png
| image_size        = 300
| image_size        = 300
| alt                =
| alt                =
| caption            = ''Mk III'' model
| caption            = ''Mk III'' model
| type              = M{{wpl|Anti-ship missile}}<br>{{wpl|Anti-radiation missile}} (Mk III)
| type              = {{wpl|Anti-ship missile}}<br>{{wpl|Anti-radiation missile}} (Mk III)
| origin            = [[Illusia and Neverendia]]
| origin            = [[Illusia and Neverendia]]
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Latest revision as of 22:29, 13 February 2023

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ASM-52 Stingray
ARM-3 Stingray Mk III
Stingray Mk 3.png
Mk III model
TypeAnti-ship missile
Anti-radiation missile (Mk III)
Place of originIllusia and Neverendia
Service history
In service2056
Used by Royal Illuverendian Navy
 Royal Illuverendian Air Force
Production history
DesignerEbenezer-Ozvalds
Atherton Flugswerke GmbH
Valhallerens Heavy Industries
Manufacturer
Specifications
Length
  • Mk I: 8.8 m (29 ft)
  • Mk II and Mk III: 6.5 m (21 ft)
Diameter
  • Mk I: 510 mm (20 in)
  • Mk II and Mk III: 612 mm (24.1 in)
Detonation
mechanism
Impact fuze

EngineMk I and II: Ebenezer-Ozvalds EO811 turbojet engine capable of TVC
Mk III: Valhallerens HF 471 turbojet engine capable of TVC
Launch
platform
Hardpoint
Vertical launching system
Rocket launcher

The ASM-52 Stingray is an Illuverendian anti-ship missile developed by the rocketry and aviation companies Ebenezer-Ozvalds and Atherton Flugswerke GmbH (now Atherton Aeronautics), and manufactured by both Ebenezer-Ozvalds and Valhallerens Heavy Industries. It is a modular missile, being able to be mounted on both aircraft and surface-based units. Its modularity also allows it to be fired from vertical or surface-based launchers.

Three variants of the Stingray missile exist:

  • Mk I: Base variant, as developed by Ebenezer-Ozvalds and Atherton Aeronautics.
  • Mk II: 612 mm variant, shorter in length, developed by Ebenezer-Ozvalds and Atherton Aeronautics.
  • Mk III: Anti-radiation missile variant derived from the Mk II, developed by Valhallerens Heavy Industries.

All three variants are interchangable for use, and can be launched from aircraft or surface-based launchers.