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| name = PKA-9 Aspis | | name = PKA-9 Aspis | ||
| image = | | image = Aspismissile.jpg | ||
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| caption = | | caption = An hasty launch of an Aspis missile from a mobile {{wpl|Transporter erector launcher|TEL}} | ||
| origin = [[Willink]] | | origin = [[Willink]] | ||
| type = mobile medium to long range {{wpl|Anti-ballistic missile|ABM}}/{{wpl|Surface-to-air missile|SAM}} | | type = mobile medium to long range {{wpl|Anti-ballistic missile|ABM}}/{{wpl|Surface-to-air missile|SAM}} |
Latest revision as of 22:29, 10 October 2023
PKA-9 Aspis | |
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Type | mobile medium to long range ABM/SAM |
Place of origin | Willink |
Service history | |
In service | Willink |
Production history | |
Designer | Strategic Naval Research Institute |
Designed | 2010–present |
Produced | 2020–present |
Specifications | |
Detonation mechanism | Hit-to-kill kinetic warhead |
Propellant | cryogenic two-stage missile |
Operational range | 750 km |
Speed | Mach 10 |
Guidance system | AESA phased array; multiple |
Steering system | Asymmetric kill vehicle with super maneuverability |
Launch platform | Transporter erector launcher |
The PKA-9 Aspis is a Willinkian hypersonic surface-to-air missile/anti-ballistic missile/anti-satellite missile system. Designed in the 2010's by Willinkian defense contractor SNRI, the Aspis is designed to provide medium to long range theatrical air defense, replacing a multitude of disparate system employed by Willinkian air defense units. The Aspis' design features were influenced by Willinkian combat experiences in the Presto-Clandonian war, which saw widespread use of saturation attacks, stealth aircraft and hypersonic weapon systems by both sides. Predominantly operated from a mobile launch vehicle, the Aspis is designed to engage and destroy a range of aerial targets, including enemy aircraft, drones, hypersonic ballistic missiles and cruise missiles, electronic warfare platforms, spacecraft, and low-orbit satellites and weapon platforms.