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The '''RN-MSAN Mark I ''Arpione''''' is a Cacertian {{wpl|Supersonic speed|supersonic}} {{wpl|ramjet}} powered {{wpl|anti-ship missile|anti-ship}} {{wpl|cruise missile}} developed and manufactured by Durante Masterworks. Entering service with the [[Cacertian Royal Navy|Royal Navy]] in 1978, ''Arpione''s were mounted aboard [[Valentina-Class Cruiser|Valentina-class cruisers]] and [[Empress Elliana-Class Battleship|Empress Elliana-class battleships]]. The ''Arpione'' was originally designed to be ship-launched, but variants have been adapted to be launched from the CRN's submarines as well as land-based and | The '''RN-MSAN Mark I ''Arpione''''' is a Cacertian {{wpl|Supersonic speed|supersonic}} {{wpl|ramjet}} powered {{wpl|anti-ship missile|anti-ship}} {{wpl|cruise missile}} developed and manufactured by Durante Masterworks. Entering service with the [[Cacertian Royal Navy|Royal Navy]] in 1978, ''Arpione''s were mounted aboard [[Valentina-Class Cruiser|''Valentina''-class cruisers]] and [[Empress Elliana-Class Battleship|''Empress Elliana''-class battleships]]. The ''Arpione'' was originally designed to be ship-launched, but variants have been adapted to be launched from the CRN's submarines as well as land-based and carrier-based aircraft. | ||
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RN-MSAN Mark I Arpione | |
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Type | Anti-ship missile |
Place of origin | Cacerta |
Service history | |
In service | 1978—present |
Used by | Cacertian Royal Navy Cacertian Royal Air Fleet |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Durante Masterworks |
Produced | 1972—present |
Specifications | |
Weight | 4,556 kg (10,044 lbs) |
Length | 9.7 m (31 ft 11 in) |
Diameter | 0.8 m (2 ft 8 in) |
Warhead | 320 kg (710 lbs) high-explosive |
Engine | Four ramjets, solid fuel propellant |
Wingspan | 2.1 m (6 ft 11 in) |
Operational range | 280 km (150 nmi) |
Flight altitude | 20 m (65 ft 7 in) |
Guidance system | Active radar terminal homing |
Launch platform | Naval ships, fixed wing aircraft |
The RN-MSAN Mark I Arpione is a Cacertian supersonic ramjet powered anti-ship cruise missile developed and manufactured by Durante Masterworks. Entering service with the Royal Navy in 1978, Arpiones were mounted aboard Valentina-class cruisers and Empress Elliana-class battleships. The Arpione was originally designed to be ship-launched, but variants have been adapted to be launched from the CRN's submarines as well as land-based and carrier-based aircraft.